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Single vertical incision for Baha implant surgery: Preliminary results
Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, 04/03/09
Wilkinson EP et al. - A single vertical incision for Baha implant placement has a complication rate similar to that of traditional dermatome use in this preliminary study. Patients with thick scalps or risk factors for hypertrophic scarring may require longer abutments.
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