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Tuberculosis of the Left Hip, Treated by Extra-Articular Arthrodesis by Means of a Tibial Graft; Subsequent Fracture of the Graft Followed, However, by Sound Union [PDF]
A. Rocyn Jones
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On Complications Following Nailing Arthrodesis of the Hip-Joint [PDF]
Anders Karlén
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A Study of Fractures of the Ankle which Ultimately Required Arthrodesis [PDF]
J. R. Pearson
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Incidence of Corrective Procedures After Nonoperatively Managed Distal Radius Fractures in the Elderly. [PDF]
Although the majority distal radius fractures in the elderly are initially managed nonoperatively, the true incidence of subsequent corrective surgery is unknown.
Immerman, Igor+3 more
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FUSION IN CHARCOTʼS DISEASE OF THE KNEE A NEW TECHNIC FOR ARTHRODESIS
Ralph Soto‐Hall
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Follow-up Examination of a Series of Arthrodesis of the Knee-Joint [PDF]
P Salenius, R Kivilaakso
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Internal Fixation in Hip Joint Arthrodesis: Experimental Studies in Autopsy Specimens [PDF]
Ragnar Kalén
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Systematic Review of Total Wrist Arthroplasty and Arthrodesis in Wrist Arthritis
O. Berber, L. Garagnani, S. Gidwani
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Objective: Arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) is a reliable procedure for treating various pathologies related to this joint. However, non-union is a common and debilitating complication of the procedure.
Assaf Albagli+5 more
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