Lower Creatine Kinase, IL-6 Levels and Femoral Offset Values Lead to Better Outcome Harris Hip Score Post Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty Surgery Day 14 and Day 30
Abstract:Bipolar Hemiarthroplasty (HA) procedure allows patients after a neck femur fracture to be able to perform early mobilization. Hence complications due to prolonged bed rest could be prevented. Early mobilization should be achieved immediately after bipolar HA surgery. There are several factors affecting early mobilization in patients, some of which include tissue damage during surgery (creatine kinase), inflammatory status of patients (IL-6) and implant position (femoral offset). This study aims to show whether… Show more
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