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In Response to "To the Editor: Presentation Coagulopathy and Persistent Acidosis Predict Complications in Orthopaedic Trauma Patients": Erratum.

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omy: a new technique to correct complex diaphyseal malunions. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2009;91:314–324. 8. Russell GV, Graves ML, Archdeacon MT, et al. The clamshell osteotomy: a new technique… Click to show full abstract

omy: a new technique to correct complex diaphyseal malunions. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2009;91:314–324. 8. Russell GV, Graves ML, Archdeacon MT, et al. The clamshell osteotomy: a new technique to correct complex diaphyseal malunions: surgical technique. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2010;92:158–175. 9. Wilson AJ, Nandi S, Robbins CE, et al. TKA after clamshell osteotomy for femoral diaphyseal malunion. Orthopedics. 2012;35:e969–e972. 10. Flouzat-Lachaniette CH, Heyberger C, Bouthors C, et al. Osteogenic progenitors in bone marrow aspirates have clinical potential for tibial non-unions healing in diabetic patients. Int Orthop. 2016;40: 1375–1379. 11. Hernigou P, Guissou I, Homma Y, et al. Percutaneous injection of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells for ankle non-unions decreases complications in patients with diabetes. Int Orthop. 2015; 39:1639–1643.

Keywords: coagulopathy persistent; presentation coagulopathy; editor presentation; response editor; orthopaedic trauma; persistent acidosis

Journal Title: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
Year Published: 2018

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