Fig. 4From: Use of the 95-degree angled blade plate with biological and mechanical augmentation to treat proximal femur non-unions: a case seriesA AP and LL radiographs of the femur, showing a subtrochanteric non-union with a broken EM nail, at 1 year after the primary surgery; B intra-operative image of the broken EM nail; C AP and LL radiographs of the first reintervention with 95°blade plate, medial strut allograft and RIA autograft; D blade plate failure, at 3 months follow-up; E intraoperative image of the broken blade plate; F intraoperative image with the double-plating revision technique and medial strut allograft; G AP and LL radiographs of the second reinterventionBack to article page