KAS022 Bruce Lamberson (cq) waits for his x-rays to be processed during a checkup at the Institute for Limb Preservation at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Hospital on Friday, June 30, 2006. Lamberson and his wife were visiting his daughter and son-in-law in Egypt in April when three terrorist bombs exploded near them. Lamberson's right leg was torn open near the ankle. Doctors are now repairing his shattered leg with a device that slowly moves a segment of tibia down, allowing new bone to grow in the open space until the entire bone is healed. (KEITH SMILEY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Bruce Lamberson (cq)
KAS022 Bruce Lamberson (cq) waits for his x-rays to be processed during a checkup at the Institute for Limb Preservation at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Hospital on Friday, June 30, 2006. Lamberson and his wife were visiting his daughter and son-in-law in Egypt in April when three terrorist bombs exploded near them. Lamberson's right leg was torn open near the ankle. Doctors are now repairing his shattered leg with a device that slowly moves a segment of tibia down, allowing new bone to grow in the open space until the entire bone is healed. (KEITH SMILEY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Bruce Lamberson (cq)
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KAS;KAS022 Bruce Lamberson (cq) waits for his x-rays to be processed during a checkup at the Institute for Limb Preservation at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Hospital on Friday, June 30, 2006. Lamberson and his wife were visiting his daughter and son-in-law in Egypt in April when three terrorist bombs exploded near them. Lamberson's right leg was torn open near the ankle. Doctors are now repairing his shattered leg with a device that slowly moves a segment of tibia down, allowing new bone to grow in the open space until the entire bone is healed. (KEITH SMILEY/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) *** Bruce Lamberson (cq)
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