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Prostheses List

This page contains the Prostheses List Publications

Prostheses List Public Database

Download the MS Access Prostheses Database (Microsoft Access 8196 KB)

Prostheses List Part A:

Download the PDF version of the Prostheses List - Part A (PDF 3663 KB)
Download the Excel version of the Prostheses List - Part A (Excel 3237 KB)

Changed Items Part A:

Download the PDF version of the Changed Items for Prostheses List, Part A (PDF 323 KB)
Download the Excel version of the Changed Items for Prostheses List, Part A (Excel 128 KB)

Deleted Items Part A:

Download the PDF version of the Deleted Items for Prostheses List, Part A (PDF 360 KB)
Download the Excel version of the Deleted Items for Prostheses List, Part A (Excel 196 KB)

New Items Part A:

Download the PDF version of the New Items for Prostheses List, Part A (PDF 390 KB)
Download the Excel version of the New Items for Prostheses List, Part A (Excel 213 KB)

Prostheses List Part B:

Download the PDF version of the Prostheses List - Part B (PDF 175 KB)
Download the Excel version of the Prostheses List - Part B (Excel 114 KB)

Prostheses List Part C:

Download the PDF version of the Prostheses List - Part C (PDF 141 KB)
Download the Excel version of the Prostheses List - Part C (Excel 87 KB)

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