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Fractured Tibia and Fibula (Broken Lower Leg Bones) with Fixation Surgery - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Fractured Tibia and Fibula (Broken Lower Leg Bones) with Fixation Surgery - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Fractured Tibia and Fibula (Broken Lower Leg Bones) with Fixation Surgery. The medical drawing accurately depicts post-accident fractures of the right tibia and fibula with surgical fixation via placement of an intramedullary tibial nail, and proximal and distal interlocking screws.

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