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Treatment outcomes of posterior pilon fractures using a simple single lateral approach via stretching fibular fracture line

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Treatment outcomes of posterior pilon fractures using a simple single lateral approach via stretching fibular fracture line
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Frontiers in Surgery, March 2023
DOI 10.3389/fsurg.2023.1141606
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Wei Liang, Mingping Zhou, Zhongting Jiang, Xuanyu Mao, Xiang Zhou

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#23,194,900
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#2,150
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#364,100
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#192
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