Giant neurofibroma of soft tissues
Abstract
This article describes a case of staged removal of a giant neurofibroma. Assessment of microcirculatory changes in the wound margins using laser doppler flowmetry permits a reliable prevention
of insolvency seams and rough healing of the surgical wound.
Keywords:giant neurofibroma, microcirculation, laser doppler flowmetry, scar
Clin. Experiment. Surg. Petrovsky J. 2016. № 4. Р. 85–88.
Received: 13.10.2016. Accepted: 29.10.2016.
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