IC plasty for reconstruction of axillary defect
Abstract
Reconstruction of axillary defects following surgery or trauma has always been a significant challenge for plastic surgeons. A variety of reconstruction options are available, including directed cicatrization, skin grafts and local flaps, but all of these procedures may allow skin contracture and leave unsightly scars.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18282/jsd.v6.i1.157
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