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So wird der Hüftgelenkersatz geplant

Individuelle Beratung vor der OP, Nachsorge und Besonderheiten im Alltag

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Hüftendoprothesen sind in den letzten Jahren immer wieder in die Schlagzeilen geraten. Es wurde u. a. über Brüche, Risse und gefährliche Abriebpartikel berichtet. Damit Sie wissen, welchen Patienten Sie diese Operation empfehlen können, informiert Sie der Beitrag über Indikationen und Kontraindikationen, die individuelle OP-Planung und gibt Tipps für den Alltag.

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Wilken, F., Banke, I.J., Laux, F. et al. So wird der Hüftgelenkersatz geplant. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 156, 51–55 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-014-3527-3

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Keywords - Surgical treatment of degenerative hip disease – joint replacement

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