ORIF of Right Ankle Fracture
$395.00Intraoperative view of fractured right fibula and fixation with plate and screws
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Intraoperative view of fractured right fibula and fixation with plate and screws
Lateral intraoperative views of right foot showing open reduction and internal fixation of calcaneus with a plate and multiple screws.
Intraoperative view of right hip with femoral neck fracture and fixation using a plate and screws.
Illustrations demonstrating the surgical exposure required to reduce and fixate a tibial plateau fracture and the postoperative appearance with fixation with a plate and multiple screws.
Intraoperative view of left leg showing placement of a tibia traction pin to realign (reduce) or relocate hip or femur fractures and dislocations.
Illustrations of right leg showing the placement of tibia traction pin to realign (reduce( or relocate hip or femur fractures and dislocations.
Illustrations of the left knee joint comparing the normal joint (with thick|shock-absorbing articular cartilage) to joint during trauma|and after the development of post-traumatic degenerative changes.
Illustrations of the right knee joint comparing the normal joint (with thick|shock-absorbing articular cartilage) to joint during trauma|and after the development of post-traumatic degenerative changes.
Intraoperative views of left leg showing advancement of intramedullary nail across fractured femur and placement of distal fixation screws.
Intraoperative views of left leg showing advancement of intramedullary nail across fractured femur and placement of distal fixation screws.
Sectional view through injured subtalar joint comparing the normal joint (with thick|shock-absorbing articular cartilage) to joint during trauma|and after the development of post-traumatic degenerative changes.
Intraoperative view of left hip demonstrating open reduction and internal fixation of femoral neck fracture with a plate and dynamic compression screw.
Lateral and sectional view of right foot and toes showing normal toe vs. hammer toe (typically resulting from paralysis of the muscles that dorsifex the foot or from contractions of the muscles that plantar flex the foot and toes.
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