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Keyword [Minimally Invasive Techniques]
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1. Study On Prognosis And Evaluation Of Patients With Hypertensive Intracerebral Hemorrhage In Basal Ganglia: Application Of Diffusion Tensor Imaging
2. Design And Study Of An Enhanced Balloon Expandor Using In Percutaneous Vertebroplasty
3. Comparison Of Laparoscopic Resection,Radiofrequency Ablation And Open Resection In The Treatment Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
4. Intervention Of Minimally Invasive Techniques Versus Traditional Laparotomy In Patient With Severe Acute Pancreatitis:a Meta-Analysis
5. Exploration Of Clinical Efficacy Of Combined Minimally Invasive Techniques For Sequested Lumber Disc Herniation
6. Single Operation Holes And3Aperture Thoracoscope Treatment Of Spontaneous Pneumothorax In Curative Effect Analysis
7. Oblique Impact On The Medial Femoral Locking Plate Fixed Biomechanics
8. Finite Element Analysis Of Comminuted Fracture Of Femur Shaft Fixed With Oblique Locking Plate
9. Clinical Study Of Endoscopic And Laparoscopic Minimally Invasive Techniques For Pancreatic Pseudocyst
10. The Clinical Observation On Treating Damp-heat Syndrome Knee Gout Arthritis Combined Arthroscopy Of Minimally Invasive Techniques With Qingreliangxuefang
11. The Safety And Effect Of Endovascular Interventional Minimally Invasive Techniques Treating For Peripheral Vessel Injury
12. Percutaneous Reduction And Screw Internal Fixation For The Treatment Of Calcaneal Fractures Clinical Efficacy Analysis
13. Clinical Analysis Of Endoscopic Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy In The Treatment Of Crvical Spondylotic Radiculopathy
14. Cohort Study Of Elderly Patients With Acute Abdomen Treated By Minimally Invasive Techniques
15. The Therapeutic Effect Of Two Minimally Invasive Techniques On The Fracture Of The Middle And Lower Segment Of The Tibia Based On The Theory Of "Emphasis On Both Sinews And Bones"
16. Comparison Of The Efficacy Of Two Minimally Invasive Techniques,nephroscope And Laparoscopy,in The Treatment Of Lumbar Dorsal Renal Cysts: A Single-center Retrospective Study
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