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Volume 89, Issue 3, Pages 659-676 (June 2009)


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Management of Acute Wounds

Charles K. Lee, MDabCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Scott L. Hansen, MDac

The acute wound presents a spectrum of issues that prevent its ultimate closure. These issues include host factors, etiology, anatomic location, timing, and surgical techniques to achieve successful wound closure. Basic surgical principles need to be followed to obtain stable, long-term coverage, ultimately restoring form and function. Recent advances in dressings, debridement techniques, and surgical repertoire allow the modern plastic surgeon to address any wound of any complexity. This article discusses these principles that can be applied to any wound.

a University of California, San Francisco, 350 Parnassus, Suite 509, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA

b St. Mary's Medical Center, San Francisco, 2250 Hayes Street, Suite 508, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA

c San Francisco General Hospital, Ward 3A, Box 0807, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. St. Mary's Medical Center, San Francisco, 2250 Hayes Street, Suite 508, San Francisco, CA 94117.

 This article Originally appeared in the October 2007 issue of Clinics in Plastic Surgery.

PII: S0039-6109(09)00041-3

doi:10.1016/j.suc.2009.03.005


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