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Blood transfusion rates and predictors following geriatric hip fracture surgery

HIP International, 2020
Background: Postoperative blood product transfusions in elderly hip fracture patients cause concern for morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to identify predictors and short-term sequelae of postoperative transfusion following geriatric
A. Arshi   +6 more
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Hip Surgery in Hemophilia

2014
Although hip affectation is relatively rare in hemophilia, when it occurs, it generally requires a THA to safeguard their mobility and quality of life. Current implants and alternate bearing surface may improve clinical and radiological outcome of these patients.
Eduardo García-Rey   +1 more
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Constructive surgery of the hip.

JAMA, 1963
Certainly no person today is more qualified to write about vitallium mold arthroplasty than Dr. Aufranc. He and Dr. Carroll Larson, who wrote the foreword to this book, assisted Dr. Smith-Petersen during early experimental work, when the mold arthroplasty was a two-stage procedure.
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Open surgery for hip impingement

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Mechanical impingement of the proximal femur against the acetabular rim is now recognized as a common cause of labral tears and degenerative changes in the hip. Open surgery is successful in treating this condition if damage to the articular cartilage surface is minimal.
Edwin D Fern, M. Norton, Mark Williams
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Safe Hip Surgery

Safe Orthopaedic Surgery, 2021
S. Babu
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Hip-Preserving Surgery

2019
The diagnosis, detection, and management of hip pathology in young patients prove to be an ongoing challenge to hip surgeons. Studies have shown radiographic evaluation of the hip to have a low sensitivity in detecting chondral lesions; however with new techniques and technologies the indications and popularity of hip arthroscopy have increased.
Jaison Patel, Wasim S. Khan
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Reconstructive Surgery in the Myelomeningocele Hip

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
In 17 myelomeningocele patients with subluxating or dislocated hips, 31 posterolateral iliopsoas were treated by transfers, as described by Sharrard, in addition to complimentary procedures to balance muscle power and center the hip joint. Surgical goals are to stablize the hips within the acetabulum and prevent the occurrence of severe fixed flexion ...
Salvati Ea, Root L, Benton Lj
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Surgery of the Hip Joint

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
ABSTRACT This book is intended to be "a global reference for the surgical management of hip disorders." It realizes this intention remarkably well by transcending the usual limitations of regional books. There is a well-balanced presentation of all aspects of the surgical treatment of injuries and diseases of the hip.
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The effects of dementia on the prognosis and mortality of hip fracture surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2021
Mingzhuang Hou   +6 more
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Efficiency in Hip Surgery

2020
Rapid recovery protocols (RRP) in total hip arthroplasty (THA) aim to decrease patient length of stay (LOS), reduce postoperative pain, minimize complications, and improve patient satisfaction. RRP require attention to detail during preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care. Despite being referred to as the practice of medicine, most of the “
Jonathan R. Danoff   +2 more
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