Advancing Fingertip Regeneration: Outcomes from a New Conservative Treatment Protocol
Daihun Kang
Abstract:Background: Fingertip injuries with volar pulp tissue defects are challenging to manage due to the complex anatomy and critical role of the fingertip in sensory and motor functions. Traditional surgical approaches are associated with donor site morbidity, prolonged immobilization, and suboptimal functional outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a conservative treatment protocol using artificial dermis and semi-occlusive dressing for these injuries.
Methods: A single-center, prospective study wa… Show more
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