Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics: Arthroscopy |
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Boyd dual onlay graft for congenital pseudarthrosis . A , First graft is held in position temporarily by two short screws . B , Subsequently both grafts are fixed in position by screws that pass through both grafts and intervening bone ...
Boyd dual onlay graft for congenital pseudarthrosis . A , First graft is held in position temporarily by two short screws . B , Subsequently both grafts are fixed in position by screws that pass through both grafts and intervening bone ...
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McFarland bypass bone graft for congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia . A and B , Anteroposterior and lateral roentgenograms of tibia after removal of screws and insertion of bypass graft of homogenous freezedried bone .
McFarland bypass bone graft for congenital pseudarthrosis of tibia . A and B , Anteroposterior and lateral roentgenograms of tibia after removal of screws and insertion of bypass graft of homogenous freezedried bone .
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Odontoid CI Trough Bone graft C3 Sur A B с a 9 removed from the anterior iliac crest to the dimensions of the previsouly constructed trough . Shape the superior end of the graft to resemble a saddle and fit one protrusion into the ...
Odontoid CI Trough Bone graft C3 Sur A B с a 9 removed from the anterior iliac crest to the dimensions of the previsouly constructed trough . Shape the superior end of the graft to resemble a saddle and fit one protrusion into the ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
Arthroplasty of shoulder and elbow 1503 T David Sisk | 2609 |
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