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Management of Lost Finger Tips in ChildrenNewcastle-upon-Tyne
A trial was run in the Hand Unit of the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, involving sixty consecutive children who had sustained finger tip injuries with tissue loss over a period of three years. The three forms of treatment used in different groups of children were split skin grafting, local flap repair, and a conservative method, with twenty children in each group. The results are compared from both functional and cosmetic points of view and the results analysed.
The Hand, Original Series, Volume 10, No. 1,
16-27 (1978) |
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