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Transplantation medicine / Pelvis / Prosthetics / Arthropathies / Bone fractures / Hip replacement / Bone grafting / Varus deformity / Graft / Thigh
Date: 2016-08-12 22:33:14
Transplantation medicine
Pelvis
Prosthetics
Arthropathies
Bone fractures
Hip replacement
Bone grafting
Varus deformity
Graft
Thigh

CPT® 12/14 Hip System Femoral Impaction Grafting in Revision THR Surgical Technique

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