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Part 4 (30 October 2018) – Aiming in Tibio-Calcaneal Fusion Using Fine Wire Frame

As you can see on the images below, the screw is clearly visible in AP but can be obscured in the lateral view. But the lateral view was never a problem.


AP view cancellous screw fine wire frame lateral view limb reconstruction orthopedic imaging tibio-calcaneal fusion

Author: Matija Krkovic
Website: https://www.limbreconstructions.com/
I am a consultant orthopaedic trauma surgeon working at Addenbrooke's hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.