Bone defects caused by high-energy injuries, bone loss, infected nonunions, and nonunions

The Orthopedic Clinics of North America
Andrea Wiese, H C Pape

Abstract

Bone defects represent a difficult problem for the clinician. They entail a sustained increase in hospitalization, risk of complications, and associated increase in expenses. This article discusses bone defects caused by high-energy injuries, bone loss, infected nonunions, and nonunions.

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