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Waugh-Lamy operation

Waugh-Lamy operation (V. E. Veau, French surgeon, 1871-1949; L. Lamy, the French surgeon) – surgery at which the big spit is cut and moves together with the muscles attached to it from the former location to a hip diaphysis from top to bottom; it is used at vara plow (varus deformations of a neck of a hip) and some types of posterior dislocation of a hip.

 
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In the aspiration to pull out the patient, doctors often go too far. So, for example, a certain Charles Janszen during the period from 1954 to 1994 endured more than 900 operations on removal of new growths.