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September 27, 2019
How to choose the right approach to the tibial head?
We aim to answer this ...
read more ↘ question in our video with the help of Prof. Frosch, who presents to you his approach including osteotomy of the lateral femoral epicondyle and screw fixation of the ACL fragment in prone position.
In order to achieve a 100% anatomical reduction, a visual control is necessary. In our understanding the "Frosch Approach" provides an excellent view of the posterolateral and even the posterocentral fracture fragments.
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We aim to answer this ...
read more ↘ question in our video with the help of Prof. Frosch, who presents to you his approach including osteotomy of the lateral femoral epicondyle and screw fixation of the ACL fragment in prone position.
In order to achieve a 100% anatomical reduction, a visual control is necessary. In our understanding the "Frosch Approach" provides an excellent view of the posterolateral and even the posterocentral fracture fragments.
↖ read less
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