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A–B (A) AP and (B) lateral radiographs of the knee of a 73-year
A-B (A) AP and (B) lateral radiographs of the knee of a 65-yearold
Two stage revision knee arthroplasty for infection with massive bone loss. A technique to achieve spacer stability - ScienceDirect
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Antibiotic Spacers for Prosthetic Joint Infections Following Total Knee Arthroplasty
A potent antibiotic-loaded bone-cement implant against staphylococcal bone infections
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