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Right Pelvis Fractures with Surgical Fixation - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Right Pelvis Fractures with Surgical Fixation - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This stock medical exhibit features illustrations fractures to the pelvis and steps from the operative procedure utilized to correct the situation. The first image provides an orientation view of an anterior female figure and highlights the location of the injured pelvis. The second illustration shows a skeletal enlargement of the injury site. The third illustration depicts the right ileo-inguinal incision. The fourth illustration displays the reduction of the fracture. The fifth illustration shows the reduced area secured in place with a plate and multiple screws. The final image is an inset of the post-operative x-ray film.

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