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.76%) Cerebrospinal fluid leak 1 (0.13%) 3 (0.38%) Decreased muscle strength 1 (0.13%) 1 (0.13%) Dural injury 0 1 (0.13%) Total 38 (4.83%) 119 (14.97%) FH, freehand; RA, robot assisted. Clinical efficacy
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primarily employs meta-analysis to compare the clinical efficacy and postoperative complications of two surgical methods for treating comminuted fractures of the distal femur. Materials and methods This meta-analysis was performed according to the
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increasingly recognized by orthopaedic surgeons. They have gradually become widely used clinical procedures. However, there is still debate as to which of these two techniques is more advantageous ( 6 ). A meta-analysis of the clinical efficacy and safety of
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that produces GFs and different extracellular matrix elements. 2 , 15 , 41 Although these products are the benchmarks of biological therapies, 41 further RCTs are needed to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of such therapies. 15
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fusion (MIS-TLIF), percutaneous endoscopic transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (PETLIF), and robot-assisted minimally invasive TLIF have emerged. These techniques have achieved good clinical efficacy in reducing iatrogenic injury, shortening hospital
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clinical efficacy and clinical effectiveness of LIPUS therapy in the foot and ankle exist. A clinical efficacy study investigating the use of LIPUS therapy in a particular area, such as delayed unions in 5th metatarsal fractures, may utilize a double
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