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Determining a surgical strategy is only possible if the surgeon is perfectly aware of the objectives to be reached and after having performed a careful analysis of the various parameters, which, according to A.C. Masquelet, allow to “base one’s deduction on facts and events”. These “facts and events”, considered as a whole, are often in contradiction with the prior objective of every cementless arthroplasty, which is the necessity to achieve, in any case, a perfect primary stability.

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(2007). Determining a Surgical Strategy. In: Le Béguec, P., Sieber, HP. (eds) Revision of Loose Femoral Prostheses. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-39629-8_6

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