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Hat das On‑/Off-track-Konzept einen prädiktiven Wert für die Revisionsrate beim arthroskopischen Bankart-Repair im Langzeit-Follow-up?

Is the on-/off-track concept predictive regarding recurrent instability in arthroscopic bankart repair- a long-term follow-up?

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Correspondence to Poroshista Knauer, Doruk Akgün or Rony-Orijit Dey Hazra.

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D. Akgün hat in der Vergangenheit Beraterhonorare von Arthrex GmbH und Medacta international erhalten. P. Knauer und R.-O. Dey Hazra geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht.

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Knauer, P., Akgün, D. & Dey Hazra, RO. Hat das On‑/Off-track-Konzept einen prädiktiven Wert für die Revisionsrate beim arthroskopischen Bankart-Repair im Langzeit-Follow-up?. Obere Extremität (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11678-024-00805-8

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