Experience with NovoSorb® Biodegradable Temporising Matrix in reconstruction of complex wounds

The NovoSorb® Biodegradable Temporising Matrix (BTM) is a synthetic polyurethane dermal matrix used to reconstruct complex wounds including deep dermal and full‐thickness burns, necrotising fasciitis and free flap donor site. We hope to further explore its potential applications in this series.

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