Quantitative and qualitative evaluation of sural nerve graft donor site
This study is designed to evaluate twenty patients after sural nerve harvest using the single longitudinal incision method. The area of sensory loss to pin prick was assessed by the authors at different intervals. Donor site factors, scar cosmesis, functional status and complications were assessed u...
Main Authors: | Ng, S.S., Kwan, M.K., Ahmad, Tunku Sara |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Medical Association
2006
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