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                                                             LTC Lechner is with the German Armed Forces.
                                                             CPT Tausch is with the Department of Neurosurgery, Federal
                                                             Armed Forces Hospital Westerstede, Germany.
                                                             LTC Unkelbach is with the Department of General, Visceral
                                                             and Thoracic Surgery, Federal Armed Forces Hospital Ham-
                                                             burg, Germany.
                                                             LTC Tannheimer is with the German Armed Forces.

                                                             MAJ Neitzel is with the Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
                                                             Federal Armed Forces Hospital Westerstede, Germany.



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