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top 10 articles published in the same domain since your publicationzhang wd, yuan c, xing t, li t, wang kq, song sh, zhang y: [clinical analysis on treatment for superficial varicosities of low limbs with minimally invasive rotary varicotomy]. zhonghua wai ke za zhi; 2006 may 1;44(9):588-90 go to the article zan s, contessa l, varetto g, barra c, conforti m, casella f, rispoli p: radiofrequency minimally invasive endovascular treatment of lower limbs varicose veins: clinical experience and literature review. minerva cardioangiol; 2007 aug;55(4):443-58 go to the article kohl t, hering r, van de vondel p, tchatcheva k, berg c, bartmann p, heep a, franz a, m眉ller a, gembruch u: analysis of the stepwise clinical introduction of experimental percutaneo us fetoscopic surgical techniques for upcoming minimally invasive fetal cardiac interventions. surg endosc; 2006 jul;20(7):1134-43 go to the article james fm, richardson dw: minimally invasive plate fixation of lower limb injury in horses: 32 cases (1999-2003). equine vet j; 2006 may;38(3):246-51 go to the article buell jf, thomas mt, rudich s, marvin m, nagubandi r, ravindra kv, brock g, mcmasters km: experience with more than 500 minimally invasive hepatic procedures. ann surg; 2008 sep;248(3):475-86 go to the article cai p, lu y, yang l, wa ng zq: [comparison of results of radiology and clinical effect with methods of the nonoperative and minimally invasive operation in treating femoral subtrochanteric fractures in children]. zhongguo gu shang; 2009 jul;22(7):508-11 go to the article borens o, kloen p, richmond j, roederer g, levine ds, helfet dl: minimally invasive treatment of pilon fractures with a low profile plate: preliminary results in 17 cases. arch orthop trauma surg; 2009 may;129(5):649-59 go to the article wang q, chen w, su y, pan j, zhang q, peng a, wu x, wang p, zhang y: minimally invasive treatment of calcaneal fracture by percutaneous leverage, anatomical plate, and compression bolts--the clinical eval uation of cohort of 156 patients. j trauma; 2010 dec;69(6):1515-22 go to the article jimenez jc, lawrence pf: minimally invasive distal limb bypasses. techniques and results. j cardiovasc surg (torino); 2006 aug;47(4):415-23 go to the article fan sw, fang xq, zhao x, zhao fd: [clinical value of minimally invasive posterior lumbar interbody fusion assisted by x-tube system in the treatment of low back disorders]. zhonghua wai ke za zhi; 2008 apr 1;46(7):488-92 go to the article back to top^
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