Upper-extremity wounds from various etiologies such as trauma and fasciotomies can prove to be problematic for the upper-extremity surgeon. These defects can result in considerable morbidity often requiring prolonged wound care and the eventual use of skin grafting from a separate painful donor site. Tissue expansion takes advantage of the viscoelastic properties of skin to provide additional tissue for reconstruction. The authors present a technique using a continuous external tissue expansion device for closure of upper-extremity wounds.
Keywords: Compartment syndrome; continuous external tissue expansion; upper-extremity wounds.
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