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A hidden donor site for resurfacing finger tip defects: the ‘ring graft’
Nedim Sarifakioglu, Ahmet Terzioglu, Ferruh Bingul, Gurcan Aslan British Journal of Plastic Surgery Volume 56, Issue 8, Pages (December 2003) DOI: /S (03)00359-X
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Fig. 1 (A) Showing peri-ungual pyogenic granuloma and the ring on the third finger. (B) The preparation of the ‘ring graft’ under penrose finger-tourniquet in the same region. (C) The skin defect on the dorsal aspect of the finger due to surgical excision is grafted with the ‘ring graft’, harvested from the same finger. (D) Early postoperative appearance of both surgical areas with satisfactory healing. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03)00359-X)
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Fig. 2 (A) The skin defect on the thrd finger of the right hand due to trauma. (B) The preparation of ‘ring graft’. (C) The site is grafted with the ‘ring graft’. (D) Early postoperative view of imperceptible scar of the donor area. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03)00359-X)
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Fig. 3 (A) Postoperative 9 month appearance of the acceptable scar on the base of the finger. (B) View of the finger at postoperative 9 months, showing healed peri-ungual area and hidden donor site by the ring. (C) Postoperative appearance of the donor area of third finger after 9 months. (D) Postoperative appearance of the grafted area after 9 months in the same finger. British Journal of Plastic Surgery , DOI: ( /S (03)00359-X)
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