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1. Introduction
2. Ankle-Brachial Index
3. CT Angiography
4. Proximal Tibial Traction
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a. Approach
b. Inject Local Anesthetic
c. Prepare Traction Pin
d. Prep and Drape
e. Lateral Incision
f. Dissection to Tibia
g. Drill Pin Through Tibia
h. Medial Incision
i. Advance Pin Through Medial Incision
j. Traction Bow and Dressings
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Ankle-Brachial Index, CT Angiography, and Proximal Tibial Traction for Gunshot Femoral Fracture
Johnathan R. Kent, MD
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;
James Jeffries, MD
2
;
Andrew Straszewski, MD
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;
Kenneth L. Wilson, MD
1
1
Department of General Surgery, University of Chicago Medicine
2
Department of Radiology, University of Chicago Medicine
3
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Chicago Medicine
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General Surgery
Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
Orthopaedics
Orthopaedic Trauma
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Authors
Johnathan R. Kent, MD
James Jeffries, MD
Andrew Straszewski, MD
Kenneth L. Wilson, MD, FACS
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UChicago Medicine
Article Information
Publication Date
6/14/2023
Article ID
299.7
Production ID
0299.7
Volume
2023
Issue
299.7
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24296/jomi/299.7