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Vascularized bone transfer for severe injury around the ankle

Severe injuries around the ankle are very difficult to treat. Although technically demanding, vascularized bone transfer has the potential to span bone defects, eradicate infection, and provide soft tissue coverage all in one stage. The fibula is the best choice for transfer as it produces the best...

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Published in:Microsurgery 2009, Vol.29 (5), p.353-360
Main Authors: Henry, Steven L., Frome, Britton A., Pederson, William C.
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Fractures, Bone - surgery
Humans
Soft Tissue Injuries - surgery
Talus - injuries
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