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Persistierende Schmerzen nach Hüftendoprothesen-Implantation

Painful total hip arthroplasty — operative and conservative therapy

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Nach einem künstlichen Hüftgelenksersatz klagen bis zu 6% der Patienten mit radiologisch unauffälligen Prothesen über Schmerzen im Operationsbereich. Hier ist eine sorgfältige Diagnostik essenziell, um die Ursachen benennen und das weitere Vorgehen planen zu können.

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Hönle, W., Scheller, A., Goyal, T. et al. Persistierende Schmerzen nach Hüftendoprothesen-Implantation. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 161, 66–70 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-019-1064-9

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