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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1946;28:749-756.
© 1946 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


END RESULTS OF BONE-GRAFTING FOR NON-UNION OF THE CARPAL NAVICULAR

GORDON MURRAY M.D.1

1 TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA

1. Of 100 cases of bone-grafting for non-union of the carpal navicular, bony union was obtained in ninety-six. The functional results were excellent.

2. The grafted navicular had a healthy appearance by roentgenogram as long as sixteen years after the operation.


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