Hip fracture surgery showdown: which technique works best?
NCT ID NCT07299370
Summary
This study compares two surgical approaches for repairing broken hips in adults aged 16-60. Surgeons will either manipulate the bone back into place through a small incision (closed reduction) or through a larger opening (open reduction), then secure it with screws. Researchers will track how well the bone heals and how patients' hip function recovers after surgery.
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Assuit university
Asyut, Egypt, Egypt
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