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Using Low Pressure, NPWT for Wound Preparation and the Management of Split-Thickness Skin Grafts in 3 Patients with Complex Wound
Ostomy Wound Management, 06/23/09
Nease C - The results from these three cases suggest that the LP-NPWT system is a useful healing adjunct for complex wound bed preparation and graft management. Clinical studies to quantify the effects of LP-NPWT technology and compare its safety and efficacy to other negative pressure systems are needed.
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