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Debate: Bicruciate Retaining vs Bicruciate Substituting

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Program

Alfred Tria

Robert Wood Johnson University, Somerset, NJ.

Bicruciate Retaining

Fred D Cushner

Southside Hospital, Bayshore, NY.

Bicruciate Substituting

Steven B. Haas

Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY.

Moderator

Debate: An interactive discussion of Bicruciate retaining vs Bicruciate substituting total knee replacement designs. Dr. Tria and Dr. Cushner will discuss patient indication, technique pearls, and personal experience between bicruciate retaining and bicruciate substituting total knee replacements. 

 

Release: 11/29/2016

Expiration: 11/30/2016

Location: Online

Credits: This lecture qualifies for 0 CME credit hours.

Cost: $0.0

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