Research Article
Risk Factors for Predicting Mortality and Amputation of Patients with Necrotizing Soft-Tissue Infections: Retrospective Analysis of 111 Cases from a Single Medical Center
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Surgical management of a patient with necrosis of skin and soft tissue in the lower extremity after avulsion. (a, b) Necrosis of skin and soft tissue in the left lower extremity. (c, d) Necrosis of tendons and muscles during debridement. (e, f) Fresh wound and local exposure tibia. (g) After 3 negative pressure therapy. (h, i) Skin grafting over tibia. (j) Recovery of the wound.