id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vklbons7n5ba7cwvscpsmwffze Jonathan Kantor The Fascial Plication Suture: An Adjunct to Layered Wound Closure 2009.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 1730 153 62 M inimizing surgical wound tension is gener-ally accomplished by combining buried der-mal sutures with an epidermal closure of application of this technique to reconstructive procedures, Dzubow4 described the use of multiple fascial plication sutures using nonabsorbable sutures in lieu of dermal sutures for select Mohs defects on the head and neck. benefit over standard layered wound closure techniques. The set-back buried dermal suture: an alternative to the buried vertical mattress for layered wound closure. Lower extremity hairs were counted on all subjects. and 40% of patients without PAD had absent leg hair Using �2 analysis, we found no statistically significant relationship between disease presence and absence of lower extremity hair (P = .09). of the present study was to determine whether the absence of lower extremity hair is a useful predictor of PAD. Presence of Lower Extremity Hair in Patients disease presence and absence of lower extremity hair (P = .09). ./cache/work_vklbons7n5ba7cwvscpsmwffze.pdf ./txt/work_vklbons7n5ba7cwvscpsmwffze.txt