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Ilizarov Treatment of Infected Nonunions of the Distal Humerus After Failure of Internal Fixation: An Outcomes Study
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 03/21/07
Brinker, Mark R MD, et al. - Conclusions: Ilizarov treatment of infected distal humeral nonunions that have failed internal fixation restores function, decreases pain, and improves quality of life. The Ilizarov method should be considered a primary treatment option for this disabling and difficult clinical problem
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