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Proposed Thoracotomy with Antero-Lateral Thoracic Spinal Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Proposed Thoracotomy with Antero-Lateral Thoracic Spinal Fusion - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This full color stock medical exhibit depicts the anterior spinal fusion that was proposed to repair the traumatic injuries that resulted in an accident. A series of images illustrate the incision as it is made through the chest wall to expose the mid thoracic fracture site, the removal of the fractured fragments, the insertion of a bone graft between T4 and T6 and finally the insertion of fusion hardware for added stabilization.

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