Treatmennt of Three Cases of Traumatic Osteomyelits.
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We treated three cases of traumatic osteomyelitis: one was fracture of the tibia with stenosis of popliteal artery and partial skin necrosis of lower leg: one was open fracture of the tibia with hemoperitoneum; and one was open fracture of the calcaneus.Two patients were treated by perfusion and by bone graft or external skeletal fixation, and the other patient was treated by peroneal island flap and cross-leg pedicle graft.
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