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Volume:
29
Issue:
3
1. Acetabular Cup Revision.
Page:155—158
2. Recent Updates of the Diagnosis and Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism in Patients with a Hip Fracture.
Page:159—167
3. Acetabular Defect Reconstruction with Trabecular Metal Augments: Study with Minimum One-year Follow-up.
Page:168—175
4. Surgical Site Infection Following Fixation of Acetabular Fractures.
Page:176—181
5. The Central Dislocation of Femoral Head in the Transverse and Both Column Acetabular Fractures: Is It Really Medialized?.
Page:182—186
6. The Central Dislocation of Femoral Head in the Transverse and Both Column Acetabular Fractures: Is It Really Medialized?.
Page:182—186
7. External Snapping Hip Treated by Effective Designed N-plasty of the Iliotibial Band.
Page:187—193
8. External Snapping Hip Treated by Effective Designed N-plasty of the Iliotibial Band.
Page:187—193
9. Paralabral Cyst of the Hip Compressing Common Femoral Vein Treated with Sono-guided Cyst Aspiration Followed by Arthroscopic Labral Debridement: A Case Report.
Page:194—198
10. Paralabral Cyst of the Hip Compressing Common Femoral Vein Treated with Sono-guided Cyst Aspiration Followed by Arthroscopic Labral Debridement: A Case Report.
Page:194—198
11. Breakage of the Tail Portion of the Lag Screw during Removal of Proximal Femoral Zimmer Natural Nail: Report of Two Cases with Technical Notes.
Page:199—203
12. Breakage of the Tail Portion of the Lag Screw during Removal of Proximal Femoral Zimmer Natural Nail: Report of Two Cases with Technical Notes.
Page:199—203
13. Acute Compartment Syndrome Which Causes Rhabdomyolysis by Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Sciatic Nerve Injury Associated with It: A Case Report.
Page:204—209
14. Acute Compartment Syndrome Which Causes Rhabdomyolysis by Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Sciatic Nerve Injury Associated with It: A Case Report.
Page:204—209