Module endoprosthesis replacement in neoplastic bone lesions of the lower extremities
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https://doi.org/10.15674/0030-59872011125-29Keywords:
lower extremities, malignant tumors, modular endoprothesisAbstract
The article contains results of surgical treatment of patients with malignant tumours of long bones of their lower extremities by the method of module endoprosthesis replacement. Advantages of this technique for replacing osteoarticular defects after resection are shown.
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