k Pinned leg fracture, Xray Pinned leg fracture. Coloured Xray of a metal plate and screws running from upper left to lower right in the lower right leg of a male patient with a double fracture. Both the thicker tibia shin bone and the thinner fibula to the left of it were broken in the same place. At bottom right is the ankle. The plaster cast white and stitches dark loops are also seen. Such fractures are usually caused by severe force, such as a fall or a car accident. The plate was surgically screwed to the tibia in order to immobilise the bone once the fractured ends had been realigned, making sure that the break fuses properly. See M3301666 for the fracture before treatment. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Pinned leg fracture, X ray Pinned leg fracture. Coloured X ray of a metal plate and screws  running from upper left to lower right  in the lower right leg of a male patient with a double fracture. Both the thicker tibia  shin bone  and the thinner fibula to the left of it were broken in the same place. At bottom right is the ankle. The plaster cast  white  and stitches  dark loops  are also seen. Such fractures are usually caused by severe force, such as a fall or a car accident. The plate was surgically screwed to the tibia in order to immobilise the bone once the fractured ends had been realigned, making sure that the break fuses properly. See M330 1666 for the fracture before treatment.
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Pinned leg fracture, X-ray

Pinned leg fracture. Coloured X-ray of a metal plate and screws (running from upper left to lower right) in the lower right leg of a male patient with a double fracture. Both the thicker tibia (shin bone) and the thinner fibula to the left of it were broken in the same place. At bottom right is the ankle. The plaster cast (white) and stitches (dark loops) are also seen. Such fractures are usually caused by severe force, such as a fall or a car accident. The plate was surgically screwed to the tibia in order to immobilise the bone once the fractured ends had been realigned, making sure that the break fuses properly. See M330/1666 for the fracture before treatment.

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