The Exeter bipolar prosthesis in the active elderly patient : the results at 7 years

Seventy one Exeter bipolar hemiarthroplasties were reviewed after a mean follow up of 3.2 years (range 1-7 years). Patients with displaced subcapital fractures were selected for operation on the basis of good mobility before the fracture. The operation was well tolerated and the mortality at 1 month...

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Veröffentlicht in:International orthopaedics 1992-12, Vol.16 (4), p.344-348
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