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A 45-year-old woman was treated by a trauma surgeon for necrotizing fasciitis. Six months later, she continued to experience wound breakdown exposing her olecranon.
First, Dr. Ryan Garcia, Orthopedic Surgery & Plastic Surgery, OrthoCarolina Hand Center at Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina, tried local wound care and splinting, yet the defect persisted.
Watch this case-specific webinar to hear Dr. Garcia discuss:
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- His next approach for wound closure of the hyper mobile area of the posterior elbow
- The role of radial forearm flap
- How he handled existing skin substitute and skin graft from prior reconstruction
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Watch On Demand
A 45-year-old woman was treated by a trauma surgeon for necrotizing fasciitis. Six months later, she continued to experience wound breakdown exposing her olecranon.
First, Dr. Ryan Garcia, Orthopedic Surgery & Plastic Surgery, OrthoCarolina Hand Center at Atrium Health in Charlotte, North Carolina, tried local wound care and splinting, yet the defect persisted.
Watch this case-specific webinar to hear Dr. Garcia discuss:
-
- His next approach for wound closure of the hyper mobile area of the posterior elbow
- The role of radial forearm flap
- How he handled existing skin substitute and skin graft from prior reconstruction