Optimal chest wall prosthesis: comparative study of mechanical and functional behaviour

PNC Girotti, I Königsrainer, U Pastorino… - European Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
OBJECTIVES Chest wall resections are most commonly performed for tumours, infection,
radiation necrosis and trauma. Defects in the anterior chest greater than 5 cm, posterior …

Optimal chest wall prosthesis: comparative study of mechanical and functional behaviour.

PNC Girotti, I Königsrainer, U Pastorino… - European Journal of …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Chest wall resections are most commonly performed for tumours, infection, radiation
necrosis and trauma. Defects in the anterior chest greater than 5 cm, posterior defects more …

Optimal chest wall prosthesis: comparative study of mechanical and functional behaviour

PNC Girotti, I Königsrainer, U Pastorino… - European Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
OBJECTIVES Chest wall resections are most commonly performed for tumours, infection,
radiation necrosis and trauma. Defects in the anterior chest greater than 5 cm, posterior …

Optimal chest wall prosthesis: comparative study of mechanical and functional behaviour.

PNC Girotti, I Königsrainer… - … Journal of Cardio …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Open in new tab Download slide Open in new tab Download slide OBJECTIVES Chest wall
resections are most commonly performed for tumours, infection, radiation necrosis and …

Optimal chest wall prosthesis: comparative study of mechanical and functional behaviour

PNC Girotti, I Königsrainer, U Pastorino… - European journal of … - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives Chest wall resections are most commonly performed for tumours, infection,
radiation necrosis and trauma. Defects in the anterior chest greater than 5 cm, posterior …

Optimal chest wall prosthesis: Comparative study of mechanical and functional behaviour

PNC Girotti, I Konigsrainer, U Pastorino… - EUROPEAN …, 2021 - re.public.polimi.it
Objectives: Chest wall resections are most commonly performed for tumours, infection,
radiation necrosis and trauma. Defects in the anterior chest greater than 5 cm, posterior …