TY - JOUR
T1 - Plastic surgical problems in the neonatal intensive care unit
AU - Friedman, Jeffrey D.
PY - 1998/11/11
Y1 - 1998/11/11
N2 - As technology advances, complications related to these technologies present plastic surgeons with an array of new and difficult problems to treat. By expanding on the general principles of wound healing and applying similar advances in wound care and microsurgery, many of these problems can be managed effectively, and successful outcomes achieved. Only by remaining actively involved in the coordinated, interdisciplinary treatment of these critically ill and premature infants will the long-term complications of such injuries be minimized.
AB - As technology advances, complications related to these technologies present plastic surgeons with an array of new and difficult problems to treat. By expanding on the general principles of wound healing and applying similar advances in wound care and microsurgery, many of these problems can be managed effectively, and successful outcomes achieved. Only by remaining actively involved in the coordinated, interdisciplinary treatment of these critically ill and premature infants will the long-term complications of such injuries be minimized.
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 9917979
AN - SCOPUS:0031732802
SN - 0094-1298
VL - 25
SP - 599
EP - 617
JO - Clinics in Plastic Surgery
JF - Clinics in Plastic Surgery
IS - 4
ER -