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tures were traditionally considered candidates for surgical treatment , although
recent surgical literature suggests little difference in ultimate outcome between
those treated surgically and those more conservatively treated individuals ( Van
Der ...
tures were traditionally considered candidates for surgical treatment , although
recent surgical literature suggests little difference in ultimate outcome between
those treated surgically and those more conservatively treated individuals ( Van
Der ...
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Fractures of this type are generally not surgically treated due to the likelihood of
massive hemorrhage in the repair process . The fracture fragments often block
the venous lacerations and elevation of the fragments may induce further
bleeding .
Fractures of this type are generally not surgically treated due to the likelihood of
massive hemorrhage in the repair process . The fracture fragments often block
the venous lacerations and elevation of the fragments may induce further
bleeding .
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A review of 195 patients treated by sliding nail - plate fixation . Journal of Bone
and Joint Surgery ( Br ] 46 : 648 - 663 . Brumback , R . J . and A . L . Jones ( 1994
) . Interobserver agreement in the classification of open fractures : the results of a
...
A review of 195 patients treated by sliding nail - plate fixation . Journal of Bone
and Joint Surgery ( Br ] 46 : 648 - 663 . Brumback , R . J . and A . L . Jones ( 1994
) . Interobserver agreement in the classification of open fractures : the results of a
...
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Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Biomechanics of Fracture Production | 35 |
The Circumstances of Blunt Force Trauma | 224 |
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