An edition of Autologous bone plugs fusion (2009)

Autologous bone plugs fusion

treatment for lumbar instability : 3E criteria, technical operative notes, the functioning of the Oh's screw

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An edition of Autologous bone plugs fusion (2009)

Autologous bone plugs fusion

treatment for lumbar instability : 3E criteria, technical operative notes, the functioning of the Oh's screw

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Publisher
Karger
Language
English

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Edition Notes

The 3E triad complies with the Swiss health authorities quality standards -- Steps towards recognition -- Anatomical aspects of lumbar fusion -- Clinical consideration of instability -- Indication for operation -- Contraindication for plugs fusion -- History of Oh's temporary marking screw development -- Aspects of autologous bone plugs -- Operative technical procedure -- Routine postoperative checks (plug and screw) -- Expected effects -- Discussion -- History of transplantation surgery.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Basel, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
617.4/71
Library of Congress
RD771.I58 O4 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23554180M
Internet Archive
autologousbonepl00ohso
ISBN 13
9783805591881
LCCN
2009023170

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