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Scientific Articles  |  March 07, 2012
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Scientific Articles  |  March 07, 2012
The Rate of Contralateral Proximal Femoral Fracture Following Closed Reduction and Percutaneous Pinning Compared with Arthroplasty for the Treatment of Femoral Neck Fractures
Scientific Articles  |  March 07, 2012
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Return of Motor Function After Segmental Nerve Loss in a Rat Model: Comparison of Autogenous Nerve Graft, Collagen Conduit, and Processed Allograft (AxoGen)

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Yu-Dong GU, M.D.; Cheng-Gang ZHANG, M.D.,Ph.D. responds to:
Hemi-Contralateral C7 Transfer in Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries: Outcomes and Complications
We read this paper with great interest. The authors performed hemi-CC7 transfer in a single stage manner and gained unrewarding motor recovery. (We have to say it is indeed a pity that the authors failed to document the sensory recovery in the median nerve repair group, which was one of the main ... [MORE]

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Intrathoracic Displacement of a Scapular FractureA Case Report

Chondrogenic Potential and Homogeneity of Cell Populations of Donor and Recipient Cells in a Fresh Osteochondral AllograftA Case Report
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Elbow Resection for Deep Infection After Total Elbow ArthroplastySurgical Technique

Structural Allograft Transplantation for Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
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The Orthopaedic Forum   |   March 07, 2012        
Women in Orthopaedics—Way Behind the Number Curve
Valerae Olive Lewis, MD; Susan A. Scherl, MD; Mary I. O’Connor, MD
Commentary and Perspective   |   March 07, 2012        
In Which Position Do We Perform Arthroscopy of the Hindfoot—Supine or Prone?Commentary on an article by Florian Nickisch, MD, et al.: “Postoperative Complications of Posterior Ankle and Hindfoot Arthroscopy”
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