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Revision einer VKB-Plastik

Arthroskopisch assistierte Bohrkanalauffüllung mittels autologer Femurspongiosa

Revision ACL surgery

Tunnel refilling with autologous femoral cancellous bone grafting

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Interessenkonflikt. S. Grote und W.C. Prall geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht. Dieser Beitrag enthält keine Studien an Menschen oder Tieren. Alle im vorliegenden Manuskript beschriebenen Untersuchungen am Menschen wurden mit Zustimmung der zuständigen Ethik-Kommission, im Einklang mit nationalem Recht sowie gemäß der Deklaration von Helsinki von 1975 (in der aktuellen, überarbeiteten Fassung) durchgeführt. Von allen beteiligten Patienten liegt eine Einverständniserklärung vor.

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Grote, S., Prall, W. Revision einer VKB-Plastik. Arthroskopie 27, 312–315 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00142-014-0828-6

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