External fixator‐assisted plating osteosynthesis in a rabbit model of femoral bone defects appears to be a feasible and reproducible surgical technique: preliminary insights from a bone substitute study
F. Vandenbulcke,
G. Anzillotti,
G. Ravasio
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
The aims of this study were to assess the complications associated with the use of an external fixator-assisted plate osteosynthesis technique to stabilize a femoral bone defect in a rabbit model and to evaluate if this technique could avoid the mispositioning and the displacement of the femoral fragments during the surgical procedure.
Methods
A preliminary cadaveric animal study was conducted to develop a new technique of external fixator-… Show more
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