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Karin Birgitte Hansen1, Lotte Klitfod
1Knastebakken 189, 2750 Ballerup. karinkh@sport.dk.
Abstract:
Vascular injuries associated with total hip arthroplasty are rare, but often lead to serious complications even in the hand of a very skilled surgeon. Fast diagnosis of vascular complication is of crucial importance for the prognosis.
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