Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics: Tumors. Nontraumatic bone and joint disorders. Arthrodesis. Arthroplasty, Volume 2 |
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Sufficient exposure of the hip can often be obtained with less extensive division
of the muscles inserting on the trochanter; the extent of division depends on the
type of operation proposed, the amount of exposure required, the tightness of the
...
Sufficient exposure of the hip can often be obtained with less extensive division
of the muscles inserting on the trochanter; the extent of division depends on the
type of operation proposed, the amount of exposure required, the tightness of the
...
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Gibson, A.: Posterior exposure of the hip joint, J. Bone Joint Surg. 32- B:183,
1950. Gibson, A.: The posterolateral approach to the hip joint. In American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Instructional course lectures, vol. 10, Ann
Arbor, 1953, ...
Gibson, A.: Posterior exposure of the hip joint, J. Bone Joint Surg. 32- B:183,
1950. Gibson, A.: The posterolateral approach to the hip joint. In American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Instructional course lectures, vol. 10, Ann
Arbor, 1953, ...
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In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Instructional course lections, vol.
10, Ann Arbor, 1953, J.W. Edwards. Bryan, R.S., and Morrey, B.F.: Extensive
posterior exposure of the elbow: a triceps-sparing approach, Clin. Orthop. 166:
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In American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Instructional course lections, vol.
10, Ann Arbor, 1953, J.W. Edwards. Bryan, R.S., and Morrey, B.F.: Extensive
posterior exposure of the elbow: a triceps-sparing approach, Clin. Orthop. 166:
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A H Crenshaw | 3 |
Infections of spine 3323 | 19 |
Miscellaneous nontraumatic disorders 1005 PART XIII TRAUMATIC DISORDERS OF JOINTS | 37 |
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