Abstract
Minimally invasive approaches in total hip arthroplasty continue to be a debated topic with a number of controversial views...
Highlights
Invasive approaches in total hip arthroplasty continue to be a debated topic with a number of controversial views [1,2]
Use of the miniinvasive approach with cementless implants does not significantly reduce postoperative blood losses
A more challenging part of the procedure is the introduction of the femoral component associated with increased error rates; the femoral component was placed off the ideal position in 12% of cases
Summary
Invasive approaches in total hip arthroplasty continue to be a debated topic with a number of controversial views [1,2]. Evaluation was performed using the Harris score, monitoring of the level of patient satisfaction, and X-ray scan assessment
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