We invite you to review this case involving a high-energy trauma in a young polytrauma patient: Comminuted femoral shaft fracture managed with lateral-position intramedullary nailing. This case highlights the balance between effective open reduction, minimal soft tissue disruption, and strategic surgical positioning in a complex setting. See how thoughtful intra-op decisions shaped the outcome and make sure to leave your comments and applaud.
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