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Initial Repair of the Right Humeral Fracture - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Initial Repair of the Right Humeral Fracture - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit presents four key steps of a right humeral bone fracture repair. The surgcial steps include: A) pre-operative condition demonstrating the fractured humerus and an incison being made in the right shoulder, B) intramedullary canal reaming with an awl, C) placement of an intrameduallary rod across the fracture site and D) post-operative condition with the fractured humerus realigned and fixated. All illustrations are anterior (front) views.

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