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Primary total hip replacement

The Surgeon, 2003
Primary hip replacement requires careful patient selection, a knowledge of available prostheses, thorough pre-operative planning, familiarity with surgical exposures and sufficient manual dexterity to carry out the procedure. The aim of hip replacement is to restore the biomechanics of the diseased joint as closely as is practical.
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Prognosis of total hip replacement

International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 1996
H, Malchau, P, Herberts
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Total hip replacement

1993
This is probably the operation most associated with orthopaedic wards. It is also one of the most quoted when hospital waiting lists are under discussion. It is mainly the elderly who need hip replacement and, with increased longevity and the expectation of better quality of life, this surgery is in ever-increasing demand.
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Total Hip Replacement

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1975
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Predicting the cost-effectiveness of total hip and knee replacement

Bone and Joint Journal, 2013
Nicholas Clement   +2 more
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Interpretation of patient-reported outcomes for hip and knee replacement surgery

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery: British Volume, 2012
Andrew Judge   +2 more
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