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Feasibility Study to Determine if Microfracture Surgery Using Water Jet Drilling Is Potentially Safe for Talar Chondral Defects in a Caprine Model

October 24, 2019Scientific Publications, Water Jetting2019

Kok A.C., den Dunnen S., Lambers K.A.T., Kerkhoffs G.M.M.J., Tuijthof G.J.M., Feasibility Study to Determine if Microfracture Surgery Using Water Jet Drilling Is Potentially Safe for Talar Chondral Defects in a Caprine Model, Cartilage, Epub Oct 24 2019

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