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New Polys for Old: Contribution or Caveat?

New Polys for Old: Contribution or Caveat?

by ORL-DrGreenwald | Mar 3, 2001 | General

The enduring success of the low friction arthroplasty first advanced by Sir John Charnley as a solution for severe hip arthritic problems may be appreciated from the fact that in 1999 over 500,000 hip and knee arthroplasties were performed in the United States. The...
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