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Sameer Rathore, Indukuri Viswanatha Reddy, A.H. Ashwin Kumar
A novel technique for reimplanting extruded bone fragments in open fractures Sameer Rathore, Indukuri Viswanatha Reddy, A.H. Ashwin Kumar Trauma Case Reports Volume 4, Pages 5-11 (June 2016) DOI: /j.tcr Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 Clinical image at presentation. Extruded bone fragments are shown in inset. Trauma Case Reports 2016 4, 5-11DOI: ( /j.tcr ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 2 Radiographs at presentation.
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Fig. 3 Intra-operative image showing bone defect.
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Fig. 4 Intra-operative image after debridement and placement of antibiotic cement spacer in the defect. The free bone fragments were inserted at the proximal end of the incision along with a few antibiotic cement beads. Trauma Case Reports 2016 4, 5-11DOI: ( /j.tcr ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 5 Post-operative radiographs after initial surgery.
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Fig. 6 Post-operative radiographs after second surgery where definitive fixation has been done after placing bone fragments at their anatomical location. Trauma Case Reports 2016 4, 5-11DOI: ( /j.tcr ) Copyright © Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 7 Radiographs at follow-up of 6months showing good consolidation.
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