Application of Novel Design Bone Grafting for Treatment of Segmental Acetabular Rim Defects During Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Chenyu Wang | Qing Han | Jincheng Wang | Jiangbo Zhang | Hao Chen | Yang Liu | H. Xue | Xin Zhao | Qian Wan | Aobo Zhang | Yang Sun | J. Xiao
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