Application of hydrosurgical debridement and autologous skin cell suspension in the treatment of electric arc injury
The majority of electric arc injury wounds are deep second-degree or mixed depth wounds. Traditional treatment methods in these types of injuries have many shortcomings. This randomized prospective study evaluated the use of a minimally invasive hydrosurgery system for precise debridement, followed...
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Main Authors: | Yu Feng Guo (Author), Xin Gang Song (Author), Guo Rong Song (Author), Yun Wei Duan (Author), Wei Ping Zhu (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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