First 'grow your own' knee transplant successful
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Anupam Agnihotri , Shimla:
Nov 27 2006
Made Popular Nov 27 2006
Shivaun McGuckin has become the first British woman who has undergone a revolutionary ‘grow your own’ cartilage transplant. This treatment went ahead by using a 3D implant that uses healthy cells, which is later on attached into the damaged...
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graeme flaxen
Nov 29 2006
i have recently had knee surgery and had part of my cartilage removed 4 months ago and i am in agony.it is worse now! the surgeon has stated this is the best i can hope for.after reading the article in the mail on 27.11.06 i now have hope of some sort of help.could you please forward details of how i can contact the surgeon as my gp has never heard of such treatment.i am 44yrs old and have always kept myself active.this article has given me hope!
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Dear, Graeme flaxen, I think by surfing internet you can easily access profound as well as precise information about this kind of knee surgery.
Well Gluck!
Well Gluck!
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i have recently had knee surgery and had part of my cartilage removed 4 months ago and i am in agony.it is worse now! the surgeon has stated this is the best i can hope for.after reading the article in the mail on 27.11.06 i now have hope of some sort of help.could you please forward details of how i can contact the surgeon as my gp has never heard of such treatment.i am 44yrs old and have always kept myself active.this article has given me hope!
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Dear, Graeme flaxen, I think by surfing internet you can easily access profound as well as precise information about this kind of knee surgery.
Well Gluck!
Well Gluck!
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i have recently had knee surgery and had part of my cartilage removed 4 months ago and i am in agony.it is worse now! the surgeon has stated this is the best i can hope for.after reading the article in the mail on 27.11.06 i now have hope of some sort of help.could you please forward details of how i can contact the surgeon as my gp has never heard of such treatment.i am 44yrs old and have always kept myself active.this article has given me hope!
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Dear, Graeme flaxen, I think by surfing internet you can easily access profound as well as precise information about this kind of knee surgery.
Well Gluck!
Well Gluck!
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