Guest editorial: Wound healing and tissue repair of the surgical amputation of limbs
In an editorial, Burgess addresses wound healing and tissue repair of the surgical amputation of limbs and the IPOP (Immediate Post-Operative Prosthetic) technique that was developed years ago. The IPOP system of management is generally used today and is considered by many surgeons to be the most sa...
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