Affiliation:
1. Archbishop Luke Tambov City Clinical Hospital
Abstract
We consider periprosthetic hip fractures. The active spread of hip replacement and its large implementation into the practice of traumatology naturally lead to the fact that the number of postoperative complications is growing, which will always have high risks after this operation. The main complication is a periprosthetic fracture – bone fractures in the area of the endoprosthesis, which can be intraoperatively or at any time after surgery. This research presents the results of studies conducted at the clinical base of the traumatological and orthopedic department and the trauma center of the 1st level of the Archbishop Luke Tambov City Clinical Hospital. The purpose of the research: to study the features of periprosthetic hip fractures. Materials and methods: clinical cases of the Traumatological and Orthopedic Department and the Trauma Center of the 1st level of the Archbishop Luke Tambov City Clinical Hospital, analysis of educational and applied literature, as well as scientific articles published in journals included in the List of HAC, indexed by Scopus, RSCI, ESCI, CAS, PubMed.
Publisher
Tambov State University - G.R. Derzhavin
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