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. 2021 Jul 31;68:102645. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102645

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Case Illustration of a patient with chronic dead and infected bone segment and have been performed medial gastrocnemius flap (a) initial radiology (b) initial clinical picture with dead bone exposed (c) intraoperative (d) post radical resection of dead bone resulting in large bone defect and Illizarov application (e) soft tissue was closed primarily after previous undermining subcutaneously (f) docking and compression of bone transport segment upward (g) Post Illizarov removal radiograph (h) Post Illizarov removal clinical picture.