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L’arthroplastie unicompartimentale du genou est décrite comme une intervention aux indications precises mais présentant un taux d’échecs élevé [1]. Les raisons de ces échecs sont variées et souvent spécifiques.
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Argenson, J.N., Aubaniac, J.M. (2000). L’arthroplastie unicompartimentale du genou analyse a long terme. In: Rabenseifner, L. (eds) Arthrosemanagement Knie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57719-2_7
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