“…Depending on the surgical procedure, this may be as common as 40 %, and secondary correction of the position may sometimes be necessary [2,4,17,18,30]. Other complications in- clude infections, periarticular fractures, painful implant conflicts, and malposition [2,19]. There are also published reports of neural lesions, haematomas, pneumothorax, implant fracture, and CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome) [4].…”