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Additive minimal-invasive Horizontalcerclage bei arthroskopischer Versorgung von akuten höhergradigen Akromioklavikulargelenkinstabilitäten

Additive minimally invasive horizontal cerclage in the arthroscopic treatment of acute higher grade AC joint instabilities

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H. Lill: Beratertätigkeit für Arthrex (Naples, USA) und DePuy Synthes (Umkirch, Deutschland). R.‑O. Dey Hazra, F. Hahner, A. Ellwein und G. Jensen geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht.

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Im Electronic Supplementary Material wird unsere Technik für eine additive minimal-invasive Horizontal-Cerclage bei arthroskopischer Versorgung von akuten höhergradigen ACG- Instabilitäten dargestellt.

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Dey Hazra, RO., Hahner, F., Ellwein, A. et al. Additive minimal-invasive Horizontalcerclage bei arthroskopischer Versorgung von akuten höhergradigen Akromioklavikulargelenkinstabilitäten. Obere Extremität 14, 292–294 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11678-019-00545-0

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