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The Wallstent Endoprosthesis

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1999
The Wallstent endoprosthesis is the most widely used selfexpanding metal stent for treating digestive disease worldwide. This article presents detailed metallurgical and physical information on the Wallstent endoprosthesis, and addresses implications for its clinical use.
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[Hip endoprosthesis].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2005
The replacement of a hip joint after osteoarthritis or fracture is today a standard surgical procedure and performed worldwide in about 750,000 cases. Since it is possible to achieve durable anchorage of implants in bone and to effectively treat loss of function and pain of the hip joint, this operation belongs to the most successful in our times ...
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[Silicone tracheobronchial endoprosthesis].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 2000
Silicone endoprostheses are used to replace loss of support in tracheobronchial cartilage. The main silicone stents are similar to those of the Montgomery T tube, the Westaby, Dumon and Cooper-Hood prostheses. The major indications are malignant tumours and benign stenosis after anastomotic resection or graft.
M C, Dumon   +3 more
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[ESKA (CUT) endoprosthesis].

Der Orthopade, 2005
The ESKA femoral neck endoprosthesis (CUT) is a mini endoprosthesis anchored in the metaphysis for surgical management of young arthrosis patients with good bone quality. The necessary surgical intervention can be considered minimally invasive and adequate because only the affected femoral head is removed.
W, Thomas   +3 more
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The wallstent endoprosthesis.

Gastrointestinal endoscopy clinics of North America, 2000
The Wallstent endoprosthesis is the most widely used self-expanding metal stent for treating digestive disease worldwide. This article presents detailed metallurgical and physical information on the Wallstent endoprosthesis, and addresses implications for its clinical use.
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[Encrusted ureteral endoprosthesis].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1992
The case of a patient with a ureter endoprosthesis is presented. The endoprosthesis became encrusted after remaining in position for three years. Ureter endoprosthesis in connection with renal or ureteric calculi should only remain in position for 6-8 weeks.
S, Mommsen, L, Petersen
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[Knee joint endoprosthesis].

Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung und Qualitatssicherung, 2001
Total knee replacement is increasing in number due to increased life expectancy and improved implants. [figure: see text] Degenerative changes (arthritis) and joint destruction based on polyarthritis and posttraumatic deformities are the common indications.
P A, Ostermann   +3 more
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Biliary endoprosthesis

Journal of the Korean Radiological Society, 1986
J H Kwon   +6 more
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[Total hip endoprosthesis].

MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2007
The family physician can provide his patient with useful information to help him decide in favor of or against a total hip replacement procedure. This also applies to the choice of the most suitable endoprosthetic system, such pre-operative measures as discontinuation or change of medication, and the assessment of possible perioperative or ...
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DEVELOPING A SUPRAPERIOSTEAL ENDOPROSTHESIS

ASAIO Journal, 1977
C W, Hall, W A, Mallow, P A, Cox
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