Single-stage extremity reconstruction through the use of dermal matrices: the power of Integra® bilayer wound matrix in the face of medical comorbidities, patient preference and non-compliance

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Abstract

We report 4 cases of extremity reconstruction using Bilayer Wound Matrix with plan to perform two-stage procedures. Patient preference or non-compliance led to single-stage reconstruction with wound re-epithelialization. In this setting, dermal matrices may be used as single-stage stand alone wound reconstruction procedures, even in patients with comorbid conditions.

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Shah, A., & Taupin, P. (2022). Single-stage extremity reconstruction through the use of dermal matrices: the power of Integra® bilayer wound matrix in the face of medical comorbidities, patient preference and non-compliance. Case Reports in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 9(1), 75–83. https://doi.org/10.1080/23320885.2022.2047052

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