Use of platelet rich plasma and hyaluronic acid on exposed tendons of the foot and ankle.

Platelet rich plasma was used as an autologous scaffold for cellular growth, in combination with hyaluronic acid as a temporary dermal substitute. This aided healing of acute and chronic open wounds of the foot and ankle.

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