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Complete the contouring and balancing of the meniscal rim with basket forceps
or the motorized trimmer ( Fig . 59 - 20 , C ) . Hook basket forceps with the neck of
the instrument angled upward 10 or 15 degrees makes trimming the posterior ...
Complete the contouring and balancing of the meniscal rim with basket forceps
or the motorized trimmer ( Fig . 59 - 20 , C ) . Hook basket forceps with the neck of
the instrument angled upward 10 or 15 degrees makes trimming the posterior ...
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Complete paraxial hemimelia ( complete absence of one of the 2 . Hemimelia (
absence of forearm and hand or leg and foot ) forearm or leg elements and of the
corresponding portion of the 3 . Partial hemimelia ( part of forearm or leg is ...
Complete paraxial hemimelia ( complete absence of one of the 2 . Hemimelia (
absence of forearm and hand or leg and foot ) forearm or leg elements and of the
corresponding portion of the 3 . Partial hemimelia ( part of forearm or leg is ...
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Lesser injuries without disruption of the endoneurial and Schwann cell sheaths
are associated with excellent or acceptable anatomic regeneration . Conversely ,
more extensive injuries with complete disruption of the entire nerve , with wide ...
Lesser injuries without disruption of the endoneurial and Schwann cell sheaths
are associated with excellent or acceptable anatomic regeneration . Conversely ,
more extensive injuries with complete disruption of the entire nerve , with wide ...
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Contents
ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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