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Introduction Fractures represent a significant burden of surgical disease, requiring timely intervention to restore skeletal stability, preserve function, and prevent long-term disability. Surgical management is indicated when fractures are unstable, displaced, open, intra-articular, or associated with neurovascular compromise. Advances in surgical
Surgical Principles in Modern Fracture Management

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