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This will serve as a guide to obtain a fibular graft of appropriate length . Bevel the
distal end of the fibular graft for 1 cm from the divided end . Then pass a snug -
fitting Steinmann pin through the medullary canal of the fibular graft , allowing it to
...
This will serve as a guide to obtain a fibular graft of appropriate length . Bevel the
distal end of the fibular graft for 1 cm from the divided end . Then pass a snug -
fitting Steinmann pin through the medullary canal of the fibular graft , allowing it to
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valuable if supplemented by screw fixation and accessory cancellous grafts ( Fig .
39 - 5 ) . TECHNIQUE ... and Rountree and Rockwood employ a somewhat
similar procedure , but they denude the joint of cartilage before inserting the graft
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valuable if supplemented by screw fixation and accessory cancellous grafts ( Fig .
39 - 5 ) . TECHNIQUE ... and Rountree and Rockwood employ a somewhat
similar procedure , but they denude the joint of cartilage before inserting the graft
.
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femur with a cement gun , thread the graft over the proximal stem with some
cement in the tunnel , and then insert the stem into the cement mass in the
medullary canal . Usually , little cement comes out of the graft - host junction if
care has ...
femur with a cement gun , thread the graft over the proximal stem with some
cement in the tunnel , and then insert the stem into the cement mass in the
medullary canal . Usually , little cement comes out of the graft - host junction if
care has ...
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Osteomyelitis 651 | 747 |
Soft tissue tumors | 807 |
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