- (attaching an
artificial limb to the bone), or endo-exoprosthesis.
Endoprosthesis are
prosthetic joint implants which remain wholly inside the body such...
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cholecystectomy Deep
dissection of a bile duct,
anterior view Self-expanding
endoprosthesis Standring S,
Borley NR, eds. (2008). Gray's anatomy : the anatomical...
- Humerus-Head
Endoprosthesis.
Epoca Shoulder Arthroplasty System by Synthes...
- may be
considered include endoprostheses, autograft, and allograft.
Endoprosthesis refers to
metal prosthesis that are used to
replace the
resected bone...
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demonstrate the
advantages of cemented-in anchorage. A
similar register for
endoprosthesis was
introduced in
Germany in 2010.
IUPAC definition Synthetic, self-curing...
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Abdominal aortic endoprosthesis, CT scan,
original aneurysm marked in blue...
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suggested treatment modifications". J Urol. 172 (1): 201–3. "Urolume
Endoprosthesis". americanmedicalsystems.com.
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original on 13 March...
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mouth or colon—to
reach an area of narrowing. As such, it is
termed an
endoprosthesis. SEMS can also be
inserted using fluoroscopy where the
surgeon uses...
- aneurysms:
results of
phase II
multicenter trial of the GORE TAG
thoracic endoprosthesis". J. Vasc. Surg. 41 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2004.10.046. PMID 15696036...
- Novosibirsk) and two
centers for
traumatic surgery,
orthopedics and
endoprosthesis replacement (Smolensk and Barnaul).
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