ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries

CACIPLIQ20® was used to accelerate the healing process and stimulate the viability of flaps and skin grafts, thereby improving amputation outcomes. An excellent range of motion was achieved with hardly any contracture or scarring. Pain relief and reduced sensitivity was noted, while healing of bone...

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Main Authors: Syed Waseem Ahmad, Sharifah Roohi, Barritault, Denis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley Open Access 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73734/
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description CACIPLIQ20® was used to accelerate the healing process and stimulate the viability of flaps and skin grafts, thereby improving amputation outcomes. An excellent range of motion was achieved with hardly any contracture or scarring. Pain relief and reduced sensitivity was noted, while healing of bone and tendon also improved, resulting in functional recovery.
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spelling upm-737342020-05-08T00:44:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73734/ ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries Syed Waseem Ahmad, Sharifah Roohi Barritault, Denis CACIPLIQ20® was used to accelerate the healing process and stimulate the viability of flaps and skin grafts, thereby improving amputation outcomes. An excellent range of motion was achieved with hardly any contracture or scarring. Pain relief and reduced sensitivity was noted, while healing of bone and tendon also improved, resulting in functional recovery. Wiley Open Access 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73734/1/ReGeneraTing%20Agents%20%28RGTA%C2%AE%29%20are%20a%20new%20option%20to%20improve%20amputation%20outcomes%20in%20the%20recovery%20of%20severe%20hand%20injuries.pdf Syed Waseem Ahmad, Sharifah Roohi and Barritault, Denis (2018) ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries. Clinical Case Reports, 6 (11). 2061 - 2069. ISSN ESSN: 2050-0904 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6230612/ 10.1002/ccr3.1797
spellingShingle Syed Waseem Ahmad, Sharifah Roohi
Barritault, Denis
ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries
title ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries
title_full ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries
title_fullStr ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries
title_full_unstemmed ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries
title_short ReGeneraTing Agents (RGTA®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries
title_sort regenerating agents (rgta®) are a new option to improve amputation outcomes in the recovery of severe hand injuries
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