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Clinical Case – Flexor Sheath Infection

By st3ortho | February 6, 2016
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Flexor Sheath Infection

A frequent orthopaedic emergency that all orthopaedic registrars should be able to diagnose and treat.  Read more for everything you need to know, and do to diagnose and treat a flexor sheath infection. Read more

Category: Clinical Cases Technical Skills Tags: Flexor sheath infection, hand, hand surgery, infection
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