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Fratture periprotesiche

Periprosthetic fractures

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Considering the increase in prosthetic surgery, proper management of periprosthetic fractures plays a key role. The use of internationally recognized classifications minimizes errors and helps in appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic planning. A proper treatment allows excellent clinical results.

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Tradati, D., Fogliata, V., Querenghi, A.M. et al. Fratture periprotesiche. LO SCALPELLO 29, 231–236 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11639-015-0131-y

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