Osteosynthesis and Trauma Care
Issue 01 · March 2003
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Probst, J.:
Küntscher Lecture: The Development of Osteotomy - from its Beginnings to the Intramedullary Saw Developed by Gerhard Küntscher
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Fialka, C.; Matis, N.; Bockhorn, G.; Weinstabl, R.; Vécsei, V.:
Chronic Anterior Shoulder Instability - Long-Term Results after Open Reconstruction
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Reynders, P.; Nijs, S.; Broos, P. L. O.; Stoffelen, D.:
Posterior Approach to the Humeral Shaft
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Herbst, U.; Ruettger, K.; Mockwitz, J.:
Experiences with the Russell-Taylor Nail in Humeral Shaft Fractures - An Analysis of Postoperative Results and Complications
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Schettler, N.; Ogden, J.; Seligson, D.:
Temporary External Fixation of Femur Fractures: New Half Frame Applications with the “Tower Pin” Augmentations
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Garnavos, C.; Balbouzis, T.; Papangeli, E.; Stavropoulos, K.; Giannoulatos, C.; Kanakaris, N.; Mitseas, A.:
Intramedullary Nailing with a Modified Nail and Alterations of the Operative Technique for the Management of Type A Pilon Fractures of the Tibia: A Prospective Study
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Richter, M.:
Experimental Comparison Between Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS) Based and C-Arm Based Correction of Hind- and Midfoot Deformities
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Südmeyer, M.; Grasset, D.; Ufenast, H.; Freuler, C.:
Spontaneous Bilateral Posterior Fracture-Dislocation of the Shoulder: Case Presentation of a Patient without any History of Trauma or Seizure
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Wallach, C. J.; Rao , N.; Gruen, G. S.:
Neutropenia Associated with Piperacillin/Tazobactam (Zosyn) in the Treatment of Orthopedic Injuries: A Case Report
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