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Left Leg Injuries with Initial Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Left Leg Injuries with Initial Surgical Repairs - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features illustrations of a patient's left leg injuries and steps form the surgical procedure utilized to correct the injury. The first illustration provides an orientation view of the lower leg and includes the comminuted midshaft fibula fracture and the comminuted midshaft tibia fracture. The second illustration displays a reamer creating a canal in the proximal tibia. The third illustration then shows an intermedullary nail inserted into the canal. The fourth illustration displays the dissection of the anterolateral compartments and the final illustration on the exhibit shows the surgical dissection of the superficial posterior compartments.

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