Fig. 3From: Use of the 95-degree angled blade plate with biological and mechanical augmentation to treat proximal femur non-unions: a case seriesA radiograph of femur subtrochanteric fracture of a 55 years old man, following a high-energy trauma; B radiographs of the non-union with a broken EM nail, at 5 months post-op; C AP and LL radiographs of the reintervention with 95° blade plate, medial strut allograft, RIA system and lag screw; D AP and LL radiographs at 2 months follow-up; E AP and LL radiograph at 4 months follow-up; F AP and LL radiograph at 9 months follow-up; G clinical evaluation of the patient at 9 months follow-upBack to article page