Structural and molecular characteristics of weight‐bearing volar skin can be reconstituted by micro skin tissue column grafting
Christiane Fuchs,
Ying Wang,
Emma Wise
et al.
Abstract:For patients with lower limb amputations, prostheses are immensely helpful for mobility and the ability to perform job‐related or recreational activities. However, the skin covering the amputation stump is typically transposed from adjacent areas of the leg and lacks the weight‐bearing capacity that is only found in the specialized skin covering the palms and soles (a.k.a. volar skin). As a result, the skin tissue in direct contact with the prosthesis frequently breaks down, leading to the development of painf… Show more
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