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Additional Surgical Reconstruction of the Right Arm Injury Site - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Additional Surgical Reconstruction of the Right Arm Injury Site - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit portrays additional surgical reconstruction of an injury to the right arm. The first illustration shows a palmar view of the arm in which there is evident swelling and infection of a previous surgical site. The second and third illustrations shows skin grafts being harvested from the anterior thigh and run through a mesher. The fourth illustration shows debridement of infected tissue on the arm. The fifth illustration depicts the placement of the skin grafts. The final illustration shows the post-operative condition with healthy skin grafts in place.

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