Figure 5From: Outcomes and complication rates of different bone grafting modalities in long bone fracture nonunions: a retrospective cohort study in 182 patientsIdentical case as in Figures2,3,4. The nonunion persisted at 11 months post injury, and a second revision was performed by decortication and application of a central bone graft (A, B), using a reamer-irrigator-aspirator technique for minimal invasive autograft harvest from the ipsilateral femur. The fracture/nonunion was clinically and radiographically healed at 19 months post injury (C, D), and the patient was asymptomatic with a full functional recovery.Back to article page