2008
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-739x(08)70526-8
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Traumatismos arteriales en artroplastia de cadera

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“…Her platelet count finally increased to 81,000/ μ L just before the surgery ( Figure 2 ), after which THA could be performed under general anesthesia. In order to avoid the risk of vascular damage, a posterior approach was used [ 1 ]. To decrease the amount of blood loss as much as possible, a cemented implant was chosen for both the acetabular side (E-1 acetabular liner (Biomet, Warsaw, IN)) and the femoral side (PHYSIO-HIP SYSTEM type 6 (Kyocera, Kyoto, Japan)).…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Her platelet count finally increased to 81,000/ μ L just before the surgery ( Figure 2 ), after which THA could be performed under general anesthesia. In order to avoid the risk of vascular damage, a posterior approach was used [ 1 ]. To decrease the amount of blood loss as much as possible, a cemented implant was chosen for both the acetabular side (E-1 acetabular liner (Biomet, Warsaw, IN)) and the femoral side (PHYSIO-HIP SYSTEM type 6 (Kyocera, Kyoto, Japan)).…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%