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fractures ( 1 ). Aims of acetabular fracture management, either surgical or conservative, are in the short-term pain relief and early mobilization of the patients and in the long term, the prevention of posttraumatic osteoarthritis due to the incongruence
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capitulum fractures. ARIF with screws was described recently for Mason-Hotchkiss type II fractures 28 with good results: ROM, stability and strength were restored in all patients with no complications and only three cases of very mild osteoarthritis
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