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A Murine Model of a Burn Wound Reconstructed with an Allogeneic Skin Graft
Published on: August 8, 2020
Reconstruction of the burned hand
Peter A Kreymerman1, Lewis A Andres, Heather D Lucas
1Phoenix, Ariz. From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Mayo Clinic Arizona, and Advanced Aesthetic Associates.
Abstract:
This article summarizes the initial management of acute burn injuries to the hand, in addition to treatment and reconstructive options. The goal of treatment for a burn injury to the hand is primarily a functional hand. This is best achieved by appropriate early treatment, the right selection from a wide range of possible reconstructive procedures, and focused occupational hand therapy.
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