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clinical and radiologic outcomes, complication and revision rates between implant types whenever possible. An additional subgroup analysis was performed to compare CMS results between studies with different follow-up, and to compare CMS results between HA
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fractures in older patients, we carried out this systematic review of the literature to analyse the results of conventional ORIF and THA. Patients treated with percutaneous internal fixation were not included in this study. Materials and methods This
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also result in a stiff TKA. 7 , 12 , 20 Bédard et al found that all patients from a cohort of 34 stiff TKAs had internal rotation of the femoral or tibial components on computed tomography (CT) scan, which resolved following revision surgery and
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