2018
DOI: 10.1097/bco.0000000000000687
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Closed reduction of dislocated hip arthroplasty: a teaching institution’s experience

Abstract: Background: Dislocation is a common complication of hip arthroplasty and is typically treated initially by closed reduction under sedation in the emergency department (ED). Although closed reduction has a very high success rate, information on the risk factors for difficult or failed procedures is scarce. Methods: The authors retrospectively reviewed the 5-year experience of treating patients for dislocated hip arthroplasty at a single center to determi… Show more

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