An edition of Endoprothetik (2012)

Endoprothetik

ein leitfaden für den praktiker

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Endoprothetik
Manfred Krukemeyer
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An edition of Endoprothetik (2012)

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De Gruyter
Language
German

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Endoprothetik: ein leitfaden für den praktiker
2012, De Gruyter
in German - 2nd ed.

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Table of Contents

Materialien und implantate
Pathologien nach implantation von endoprothesen
Schulterendoprothetik
Primäre endoprothetik des hüftgelenkes
Endoprothetik des kniegelenkes
Sprunggelenksendoprothetik
Die periprothetische infektion
Komplikationen nach endoprothetischen eingriffen
Rehabilitation nach endoprotheti.

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Berlin, Boston

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Dewey Decimal Class
617.5/820592
Library of Congress
RD686 .E67 2012, RD686.E67 2012

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25131876M
ISBN 13
9783110280180
LCCN
2011046262

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