Mini-Invasive Surgery of the Hip
In recent years, mini-invasive surgery has become increasingly important for reducing the risk of infection and minimizing blood loss and volume of implants.Hip surgery requires small incisions, which make the use of the appropriate equipment and an exten
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Mini-Invasive Surgery of the Hip
Dominique G. Poitout • Henri Judet Editors
Mini-Invasive Surgery of the Hip
Editors Dominique G. Poitout Professeur des Universités Service de chirurgie et de traumatologie CHU de Marseille – Hôpital Nord Marseille France
Henri Judet Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologie Clinique Jouvenet Paris France
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