External constant tension expansion of soft tissue for the treatment of ulceration of the foot and ankle

A clinical series of the management of 74 lesions in the foot and ankle region in 67 patients using a constant tension-approximating device is presented. The technical aspects of this methodology are detailed as they have been developed over the past 4 years. The indications, contraindications, and...

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