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Experiences with Delayed Primary Closure of War Wounds of the Hand in Viet Nam
WILLIAM E. BURKHALTER; BRUCE BUTLER; WALTER METZ; GEORGE OMER
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Tripler General Hospital, APO San Francisco, California 96438 Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic, South 25th Street, Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22206 Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. 20012 424 Dickman Road, Fort Sam Huston, Texas 78234
1968 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1968; 50:945-954 
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Abstract

An analysis is presented of the early results of treatment of 135 high-velocity missile wounds of the hand sustained in the Republic of Viet Nam. A method of staged-wound management, including primary débridement and secondary closure, is described. Only three acute infections were encountered.

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