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Traumatic segmental bone loss in a pediatric patient treated with bifocal bone transport
Traumatic segmental bone loss in a pediatric patient treated with bifocal bone transport JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC TRAUMA Griffith, M. H., Gardner, M. J., Blyakher, A., Widmann, R. F. 2007; 21 (5): 347-351Abstract
Bone transport is a method of distraction osteogenesis that allows the creation of regenerate bone using a dynamic external fixator. We report on the use of bifocal bone transport to treat a skeletally immature patient with 15 cm of post-traumatic segmental bone loss from the distal tibia.
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