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. 2010 Feb 24;4(2):159–167. doi: 10.1007/s11832-010-0245-y

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

a 9-year-old girl with first-degree open forearm fracture, the complication wound is located at the ulna. b Debridement of the wound, closed reduction and ESIN. c 5 Days after trauma, an early infection appears with spontaneous purulent discharge from the complication wound. Premature removal of the ESIN 10 weeks after trauma. d Sequestration in the ulna 4 months after trauma. e 14 Months after trauma, complete adsorption of the sequestration accompanied by clinically free function