Evidence-based recommendations for the use of negative pressure wound therapy in chronic wounds: Steps towards an international consensus

Author:

Vig S.,Dowsett C.,Berg L.,Caravaggi C.,Rome P.,Birke-Sorensen H.,Bruhin A.,Chariker M.,Depoorter M.,Dunn R.,Duteille F.,Ferreira F.,Francos Martínez J.M.,Grudzien G.,Hudson D.,Ichioka S.,Ingemansson R.,Jeffery S.,Krug E.,Lee C.,Malmsjo M.,Runkel N.,Martin R.,Smith J.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Dermatology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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