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Failure after operative repair is higher for ballistic femoral neck fractures than for closed, blunt-injury fractures: a multicenter retrospective cohort study
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Failure after operative repair is higher for ballistic femoral neck fractures than for closed, blunt-injury fractures: a multicenter retrospective cohort study

Henry Tout Shu, Diane Ghanem, Davis L. Rogers, Oscar Covarrubias, Paul Izard, Jacques Hacquebord, Philip Lim, Ranjan Gupta, Greg M. Osgood and Babar Shafiq
Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open, Vol.9(1)
2024

Abstract

adult avascular necrosis blunt trauma body mass clinical outcome closed fracture reduction cohort analysis Conference Paper emergency health service female femoral neck fracture fibula graft follow up fracture nonunion Girdlestone procedure gunshot injury hip osteoarthritis hip radiography human major clinical study male medical record review mobilization multicenter study (topic) open fracture reduction osteosynthesis postoperative complication retrospective study salvage therapy surgical infection tobacco use total hip replacement treatment failure
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