Hip surgery dilemma: less dislocation but more fractures
NCT ID NCT07345182
Summary
This study compared two different surgical approaches for hip replacement in elderly patients with broken hips. Researchers wanted to see which method had fewer complications like hip dislocations or bone fractures during surgery. They followed 225 patients for at least a year after their operations to track their recovery and mobility.
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Ümraniye Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Umraniye, 34764, Turkey (Türkiye)
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