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trochanter to the proximal femur. Usually two cables are passed below the lesser trochanter and tensioned. This should be used in cases of ETO where the fragment is very fragile, and the greater trochanter is at high risk of fracturing or fractured. It is a
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mechanical fragility, which remains a weak point of this bearing, but offers several advantages over other sliding couples, such as extreme hardness, a low friction coefficient and excellent wear resistance, with a wear rate 4000 times lower than that of
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may occur causing joint fusion in the worst cases. This bony fragility leads to a risk of cervical fracture which necessitates femoral head neck resection or total hip replacement. The mean interval between trauma and surgery in our series was 16
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cerebral palsy at a mean follow-up of 5 years. 30 DM in neck of femur fractures (NOFs) Replacement arthroplasty is the treatment of choice for displaced fragility neck of femur fractures (NOFs), facilitating early mobilization and full weight
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Introduction Osteoporosis is a systemic condition associating a reduction of bone mass and a modification of bone micro-architecture. It leads to a mechanical fragility and a higher risk of fracture. 1 The exact pathophysiology of
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haemophilic arthropathy, muscle wasting, and osteoporosis render the bone more fragile and prone to fracture. 48 The goal of modern fracture treatment must be to obtain an optimal outcome with the patient’s return to full activity as soon as possible