Results of a clinician questionnaire assessing the design and feasibility of the SeCondary intention vs. grAfts for heaLing scalP wounds (SCALP) study
We report the results of a clinician questionnaire assessing the design and feasibility of a study comparing full-thickness skin grafts with secondary intention healing for small scalp wounds. Most of the respondents considered such a study would be beneficial. The responses showed a wide variation...
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