LV15548A - Device for determining the exact direction and depth of the wire for its fixation for osteosynthesis of arthroscopically assisted articular distal radius fractures
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Device for determining the exact direction and depth of the wire for its fixation for osteosynthesis of arthroscopically assisted articular distal radius fractures
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The invention relates to medical technique, specifically to arthroscopically assisted articular distal radius fracture reposition and fixation with K-wires. The device helps to achieve an accurate reposition of the distal radius fragments avoiding iatrogenic soft tissue lesions.
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Device for determining the exact direction and depth of the wire for its fixation for osteosynthesis of arthroscopically assisted articular distal radius fractures
Device for determining the exact direction and depth of the wire for its fixation for osteosynthesis of arthroscopically assisted articular distal radius fractures
Device for determining the exact direction and depth of the wire for its fixation for osteosynthesis of arthroscopically assisted articular distal radius fractures
Device for determining the exact direction and depth of the wire for its fixation for osteosynthesis of arthroscopically assisted articular distal radius fractures
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