Role Of Different Imaging Modalities In Postoperative Evaluation Of Total Hip Replacement

Nermin Fathy Guergis;

Abstract


Joint arthroplasty is the most frequently performed orthopedic procedure after fracture fixation.
The main indication for total hip arthroplasty is disabling pain secondary to severe osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthropathy, avascular necrosis, ankylosis


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Title Role Of Different Imaging Modalities In Postoperative Evaluation Of Total Hip Replacement
Authors Nermin Fathy Guergis
Keywords Role Of Different Imaging Modalities In Postoperative Evaluation Of Total Hip Replacement
Issue Date 2007
Description 
Joint arthroplasty is the most frequently performed orthopedic procedure after fracture fixation.
The main indication for total hip arthroplasty is disabling pain secondary to severe osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthropathy, avascular necrosis, ankylosis

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