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Water jet drilling can safely be applied to microfracture talar chondral defects in the goat

March 25, 2021Research Institutes - News, Scientific Publications, Uncategorized, Water Jetting2021, conference paper

Kok A.C., den Dunnen S., Lamberts K., Kerkhoffs G.M.M.J., Tuijthof G.J.M., Water jet drilling can safely be applied to microfracture talar chondral defects in the goat, Poster presentation. 27th Annual Meeting of the European Orthopaedic Research Society, Maastricht, NL, Oct 2-5, 2019.

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