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nail surgery

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by woodj, Mar 13, 2009.

  1. woodj

    woodj Member


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    greetings from the Western Isles. Am about to start a bit of a project and would like to know people's thoughts on 'best practice' for total and partial nail avulsions - pre/post infection and regrowth rates, phenol, EZ swabs, urea or electro dessication, beaver blade versus chisel, whether anyone thinks a 'gold standard' should be introduced. everything and anything gratefully recieved. Thanks very much! Judith x
     
  2. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    :welcome: to podiatry arena, it may be best if you search the tags, and then if you do not find the info, you require then ask your question on the surgery forum.

    Cheers
     
  3. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

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