Custom-made hinged spacers in revision knee surgery for patients with infection, bone loss and instability.
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S R Cannon | J A Skinner | G. Blunn | S. Cannon | S. Macmull | J. Skinner | W Bartlett | R. Carrington | R W J Carrington | T W R Briggs | G W Blunn | S Macmull | J Miles | R C Pollock | J. Miles | T. Briggs | R. Pollock | W. Bartlett
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