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4/18/24

Attempts to Close the Left Lower Leg Wound - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Attempts to Close the Left Lower Leg Wound - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit shows two attempts to close a wound defect: First time uses a local rotation flap which did not heal, then a second attempt is made by harvesting a free flap from the wrist and placing it over the distal leg wound. A skin graft is taken from the thigh, it is meshed then placed over the wrist wound and secured with sutures.

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