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Surgical outcome of Dupuytren’s disease—no higher self-reported recurrence after segmental fasciectomy
European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 06/11/09
Degreef I et al. - Unless segmental fasciectomy is not feasible due to the severity of the contractures, The authors suggest to always consider minimal invasive surgery as a surgical option in the treatment of Dupuytren’s disease.
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