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Fig. 3

From: Kirschner Wire Prying and Leverage Technique: a new closed reduction method in treatment of pediatric “Irreducible Supracondylar Humerus Fractures”

Fig. 3

ae The application of Kirschner Wire Prying Technique in practice (a type-IV SCFH in a 4.9-year-old boy). a, b Original X-ray of a posterolateral deviated SCFH. c After anesthesia, the surgeon could not make the position of fracture better by the gentle reduction. d, e The reduction gets better after using the Kirschner Wire Prying Technique on the AP view

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