Building of post-resection defects of the femoral bone in treatment of patients with metastatic lesions
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metastatic lesions, long bones, postresection defects, substitution methodsAbstract
The authors analysed different variants for building post-resection defects of the femoral bone, revealed shortcomings and causes of complications after application of some methods of surgical interventions. The use of different variants for building post-resection defects of long bones is biomechanically grounded and indications for each surgical intervention are determined.References
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