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at six years follow-up which show good restoration of limb alignment and good implant osteo-integration. Surgical tips and tricks In post-traumatic cases, there are different tips and tricks for each of the different steps of surgery
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Introduction ‘Fast-track’ surgery was introduced more than 20 years ago by Professor Henrik Kehlet 1 in abdominal surgery. It may be defined as a co-ordinated peri-operative approach aimed at reducing surgical stress and facilitating post
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