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defects Fortunately, rarely, surgeons have to deal with such massive bone defects and PDs that none of the previously described implants can be applied to secure a stable hip prosthesis. In such cases salvage procedures and techniques have been presented
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Introduction Hip fracture is a severe condition which is usually due to a fall in old and/or neurologically impaired patients, or due to high-energy trauma, when it is characterized by a striking clinical picture with hip pain exacerbated by
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total hip replacement is to restore the normal anatomy, biomechanics and function of the hip joint ( 1 ), which is achieved by replacing the hip with a prosthesis comprising the femoral stem, the acetabular cup and the bearing surfaces. In order to
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registers are specific for a given joint, e.g. the Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register and the Danish Shoulder Arthroplasty Register. Moreover, there are other nationwide orthopaedic registers than arthroplasty registers. For instance in Norway, data on hip
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