2015
DOI: 10.3109/17453674.2015.1111711
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Elevated risk of early reoperation in total hip replacement during the stage of unit closure

Abstract: Background and purpose — The effects of launch or closure of an entire arthroplasty unit on the first or last patients treated in these units have not been studied. Using a 3-year follow-up, we investigated whether patients who were treated at the launch or closure stage of an arthroplasty unit of a hospital would have a higher risk of reoperation than patients treated in-between at the same units.Patients and methods — From the Finnish Arthroplasty Register, we identified all the units that had performed tota… Show more

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“…complications like infection, as well as reporting reoperation after performing surgery [3,4]. As a consequently, assessment the outcomes of hip replacement post-operation is very necessary.…”
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“…complications like infection, as well as reporting reoperation after performing surgery [3,4]. As a consequently, assessment the outcomes of hip replacement post-operation is very necessary.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%