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Wagner-Wolf craniotrypesis

Wagner-Wolf craniotrypesis (W. Wagner, German surgeon, 1848-1900; J. R. Wolfe, Scottish ophthalmologist, 1824-1904; the French trépanation, from Greek trypanon – the drill, is frayed) – a method of an osteoplastic craniotrypesis for which implementation the integral skin and periosteal and bone rag which is located on a skin and aponeurotic narrow leg is found.

 
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