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Simultaneous reconstruction of a palmar skin defect and the digital artery with an arterialized venous flap after correction of camptodactyly with severe flexion deformity

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Kakinoki, R., Duncan, S.F., Ohta, S. et al. Simultaneous reconstruction of a palmar skin defect and the digital artery with an arterialized venous flap after correction of camptodactyly with severe flexion deformity. HAND 6, 445–449 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11552-011-9354-4

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