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Supscapularistenotomie vs. Tuberculum-minus-Osteotomie bei Implantation von inversen Schulterprothesen bei primärer Omarthrose: eine prospektiv randomisierte Studie

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Geßmann, J. Supscapularistenotomie vs. Tuberculum-minus-Osteotomie bei Implantation von inversen Schulterprothesen bei primärer Omarthrose: eine prospektiv randomisierte Studie. Obere Extremität 14, 299–301 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11678-019-00543-2

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