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P. Lascombes has written: 'Flexible intramedullary nailing in children' -- subject(s): Arm Bones, Methods, Intramedullary fracture fixation, Hand Bones, Leg Bones, Intramedullary Fracture Fixation, Treatment, Child, Surgery, Fractures in children
CPT code 27506 pertains to 'Open treatment of femoral shaft fracture, with or without external fixation, with insertion of intramedullary implant, with or without cerclage'
The tibia is the larger of the two bones in the lower leg. Fixation refers to any process that holds the pieces of a broken bone in place to facilitate healing. Intramedullary means within the bone canal. So, to sum up, intramedullary fixation of the right tibia means placement of a rod inside the larger bone in the right lower leg to hold the pieces together to facilitate bone healing after a broken leg.
Treatment of humeral shaft fracture, with insertion of intramedullary implant, with or without cerclage and/or locking screws
Treatment of humeral shaft fracture, with insertion of intramedullary implant, with or without cerclage and/or locking screws
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Johan L. Slooff has written: 'Primary intramedullary tumors of the spinal cord and filum terminale' -- subject(s): Spinal cord, Tumors
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