Definition of Osteosynthesis. Meaning of Osteosynthesis. Synonyms of Osteosynthesis

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- Krettek C (1997). "Foreword: concepts of minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis". Injury. 28 Suppl 1: A1-2. doi:10.1016/S0020-1383(97)90108-X. PMID 10897280...
- 1982, today IMO the orthopedic surgical method, Intramedullary Cement Osteosynthesis This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title IMCO...
- invented the Ilizarov apparatus, which is a method of transosseous osteosynthesis or Ilizarov method for the surgical procedure to lengthen or reshape...
- Real Madrid announced that he would undergo surgery to remove the osteosynthesis plate in his right fibula. On 30 April, Hazard won his second La Liga...
- fracture; fixation of the bone fragments by the plates, the principles of osteosynthesis are stability (immobility of the fragments that creates the conditions...
- Straumann became a leading manufacturer of osteosynthesis implants. A management buy-out of the osteosynthesis division in 1990 led to the creation of Stratec...
- Operation, a special kind of an Atomic Operation in programming Ablation of osteosynthesis material, a medical procedure, also known in French as ablation du matériel...
- August 2021. Sterian A, Balanescu R, Barbilian A, Ulici A (2015). "Osteosynthesis in Osteogenesis Imperfecta, telescopic versus non-telescopic nailing"...
- the time of Müller's visit, Danis had already published 2 books on osteosynthesis, Technique de l'Ostéosynthèse (1932, Paris), and Theorie et pratique...
- malunion, open reduction internal fixation is typically performed. Osteosynthesis (open reduction and internal fixation) of the ulnar shaft is considered...