Management of dog bite avulsions of the lip vermilion

A conservative approach allowing the wounds to heal neous tissue, and muscle. Immediate reconstruction of by secondary intention has been used in 14 patients. the defect with mucosal advancement flaps, mucosal The results have been very satisfactory, and only six of grafts, and tongue flaps has usua...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric emergency care 1986-06, Vol.2 (2), p.85-87
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description A conservative approach allowing the wounds to heal neous tissue, and muscle. Immediate reconstruction of by secondary intention has been used in 14 patients. the defect with mucosal advancement flaps, mucosal The results have been very satisfactory, and only six of grafts, and tongue flaps has usually resulted in less than the 14 patients required minor scar revisions.
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Lip - injuries
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Suture Techniques
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