The Emerging Role of Three-Dimensional-Printed Skin and Bone Grafts in Reconstructive Surgery: Innovations for Hand, Otolaryngology, and Post-Mohs Defect Repair
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Andrew Pugliese, Brandon Baek, Ally Mcmillen, Janae Rasmussen, Viola Sawiris, Rishika Chikoti, Alyssa Cevetello.
(2026). The Emerging Role of Three-Dimensional-Printed Skin and Bone Grafts in Reconstructive Surgery: Innovations for Hand, Otolaryngology, and Post-Mohs Defect Repair.
ARC Journal of Dermatology, 9(1), pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.20431/2456-0022.0901001
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