Spontaneous dislocation of a mobile-bearing polyethylene insert after posterior-stabilized rotating platform total knee arthroplasty: a case report.
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Tomoyuki Saito | Y. Akamatsu | N. Mitsugi | N. Taki | H. Kobayashi | H. Ota
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