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Letter to the Editor| Volume 58, ISSUE 6, P726-727, July 2020

Acellular dermal regenerative matrix material “Integra™” as an adjunct for radial forearm free flap donor site closure

      Having read with interest the recent review by Pabst et al,
      • Pabst A.M.
      • Wermeister R.
      • Steegmann J.
      • et al.
      Is there an ideal way to close the donor site of radial forearm free flaps?.
      we would like to add the acellular dermal matrix material “Integra™” to the exhaustive list they have extensively reviewed. We noted that they had excluded any case series of fewer than five patients.
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        Is there an ideal way to close the donor site of radial forearm free flaps?.
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