Minimal incision total hip joint arthroplasty

"Minimaly-invasive" total joint arthroplasty have been widely introduced to the orthopaedic community several years ago. The concept has received a great attention and has been greeted variably with enthusiasm, concern, and skepticism. Numerous meetings, scientific exibits, symposia and co...

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Published inActa chirurgica Iugoslavica Vol. 53; no. 4; pp. 53 - 56
Main Authors Bascarević, Z Lj, Radojević, B B, Timotijević, S S, Bascarević, V D, Trajković, G Z, Blagojević, Z
Format Journal Article
LanguageSerbian
Published Serbia 2006
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Summary:"Minimaly-invasive" total joint arthroplasty have been widely introduced to the orthopaedic community several years ago. The concept has received a great attention and has been greeted variably with enthusiasm, concern, and skepticism. Numerous meetings, scientific exibits, symposia and congreses has been taking place all around the world. Whether this represents the future of orthopaedic surgery or just a fad, the term "minimaly-invasive" or "minimaly-incision" are yet to be clear and establish. Our intention is to present 72 of first 100 cases of total hip arthroplasty performed by "minimaly-incision" surgery. In our opinion first results are positve and we intend to continue with this kind of surgery.
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ISSN:0354-950X