The authors describe in their case report the case of regeneration of proximal femur in the patient with peracute hematogenous osteomyelitis. In a 13-year old patient proximal 20 cm of bone were gradually resected, while large sequesters were extirpated with the periost left untouched. After the healing of the acute infect there occurred a quick and quality regeneration of the resected bone.
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