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The long-term curative effect analysis of trans-articular plate combined with Kirschner wires in the treatment of fracture-dislocation of the fifth carpometacarpal joint

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The long-term curative effect analysis of trans-articular plate combined with Kirschner wires in the treatment of fracture-dislocation of the fifth carpometacarpal joint
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Frontiers in Surgery, January 2023
DOI 10.3389/fsurg.2022.1088483
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Ying Zhou, Ye Wu, Yinjun Huang, Renguo Xie, Song Gu

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#20,608,970
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#77
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