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  • Doctors at Shouldice, Coxa, and other focused value-adding process hospitals may get better at doing certain procedures by doing them over and over, but everything within these institutions is optimized for a focused job.

    Disrupting The Hospital Business Model Clayton M. Christensen 2009

  • The 64 general hospitals in Finland that perform similar surgeries average unanticipated complication rates of 10% to 12%; the rate at Coxa is 0.1%.

    Disrupting The Hospital Business Model Clayton M. Christensen 2009

  • # -- Coxa valga is the reverse of coxa vara, the angle at the neck of the femur being over 140°.

    Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893

  • Doctors at Shouldice, Coxa, and other focused value-adding process hospitals may get better at doing certain procedures by doing them over and over, but everything within these institutions is optimized for a focused job.

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • The 64 general hospitals in Finland that perform similar surgeries average unanticipated complication rates of 10\% to 12\%; the rate at Coxa is

    Forbes.com: News 2009

  • Coxa valga. b. it occurs due to cut of the blood supply of head c.

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  • Coxa valga. b. it occurs due to cut of the blood supply of head c.

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  • Open reduction with deepening the acetabulum by a a. Coxa vara. shelf procedure. b.

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  • Coxa valga. b. it occurs due to cut of the blood supply of head c.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2008

  • Open reduction with deepening the acetabulum by a a. Coxa vara. shelf procedure. b.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2008

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