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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Research for Chronic Wounds.

Free tissue failure is not an all-or-none phenomenon.

Abstract: A common misconception among microsurgeons is that free tissue failure is an "all-or-none" phenomenon. In other words, there is an instantaneous cessation of blood flow to a flap primarily due to thrombosis at the arterial or venous anastomotic...

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Hyperbaric oxygen for treatment of closed head injury.

Abstract: Traumatic and vascular brain injuries consist of acute episodes followed by development of chronic components of varying magnitude and duration whose potentials for recovery differ. We discuss a case of closed head injury in which interventional hyperbaric...

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Management of chronic and problem lower extremity wounds.

Abstract: With simple, inexpensive therapy, virtually all venous ulcers heal without the need for hospitalization, skin grafting, growth factors, hyperbaric oxygen, or debilitating bed rest. Although the future promises to yield a greater understanding about the...

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