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Severe Hemorrhagic Shock Leads to a Delayed Fracture Healing and Decreased Bone Callus Strength in a Mouse Model.

Katrin BundkirchenChristian MackeJanin ReifenrathLuisa Marilena SchäckSandra NoackBorna ReljaPhilipp NaberBastian WelkeMichael FehrChristian KrettekClaudia Neunaber
Published in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2017)
A severe hemorrhagic shock in patients could result in initial delayed fracture healing and needs special attention. We plan to conduct a prospective, observational clinical research study to analyze if delayed fracture healing occurs in patients after severe blood loss.
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