Total Knee Prosthesis after Knee Joint Distraction Treatment
<p><strong>Background and purpose:</strong> During knee joint distraction (KJD) treatment, using an external fixation-frame, pin-tract infections frequently occur. These local skin infections, although treated successfully with oral antibiotics, might lead to latent infections. Thi...
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Main Authors: | Karen Wiegant (Author), Peter van Roermund (Author), Ronald van Heerwaarden (Author), Sander Spruijt (Author), Roel Custers (Author), Natalia Kuchuk (Author), Simon Mastbergen (Author), Floris Lafeber (Author) |
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Journal of Surgery and Surgical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2015-11-05.
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