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The positive experience of using a growth factor product on deep wounds with exposed bone.

Trafermin, a form of basic fibroblast growth factor, has been used in Japan since 2001. This study investigates whether it can facilitate closure in wounds with deep soft-tissue defects and exposed bone, where surgical closure is not possible.[1]

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  1. The positive experience of using a growth factor product on deep wounds with exposed bone. Ichioka, S., Ohura, N., Nakatsuka, T. Journal of wound care. (2005) [Pubmed]
 
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