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Simulating Surgery to Reduce Implant Complications

“A computer simulation breakthrough could mean fewer medical complications and better surgical outcomes for patients undergoing hip, knee or spinal implant surgery. Each year surgeons across Europe perform a staggering 900,000 hip, knee and spinal implant operations. Implant surgery is one of the most remarkable advances in medical science. Such operations restore increased mobility and a vastly improved quality of life to millions of Europeans.”
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eHealthNews.eu, 30 April 2008

30 April 2008 | Categories: News | Tag(s): Simulation, Surgery
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