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  2. Hip replacement - Wikipedia

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    Hip replacement. Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the hip joint is replaced by a prosthetic implant, that is, a hip prosthesis. Hip replacement surgery can be performed as a total replacement or a hemi/semi (half) replacement. Such joint replacement orthopaedic surgery is generally conducted to relieve arthritis pain or in some ...

  3. Minimally invasive hip resurfacing - Wikipedia

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    - Life expectancy of ≥ 30 years post operatively will require revision Incisions for hip resurfacing (posterior approach) have been well documented to stretch in excess of 20 cm in length.

  4. Column: A cancer survivor's advice: research, persistence and ...

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    He’s been putting off hip replacement surgery, too, and uses a cane. It’s more than a little helpful, Clough said, when, in the midst of a life-threatening medical crisis, the person you live ...

  5. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis - Wikipedia

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    Obesity, hypothyroidism. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis ( SCFE or skiffy, slipped upper femoral epiphysis, SUFE or souffy, coxa vara adolescentium) is a medical term referring to a fracture through the growth plate (physis), which results in slippage of the overlying end of the femur ( metaphysis ). Normally, the head of the femur, called ...

  6. Perioperative mortality - Wikipedia

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    Perioperative mortality has been defined as any death, regardless of cause, occurring within 30 days after surgery in or out of the hospital. Globally, 4.2 million people are estimated to die within 30 days of surgery each year.

  7. Pelvic fracture - Wikipedia

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    After stabilization, the pelvis may require surgical reconstruction. Pelvic fractures make up around 3% of adult fractures. Stable fractures generally have a good outcome. The risk of death with an unstable fracture is about 15%, while those who also have low blood pressure have a risk of death approaching 50%.

  8. Here's an Easy Way to Lower Your Risk of Osteoporosis

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    How to promote good bone density. Getting plenty of calcium and vitamin D, can help promote good bone health, the U.S. National Library of Medicine says. But certain habits aren’t great for your ...

  9. U.S. life expectancy in 2020 saw biggest drop in decades - AOL

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    The CDC estimated life expectancy of 74 years, 6 months for boys vs. 80 years, 2 months for girls. More than 80% of last year's COVID deaths were people 65 and older, CDC data shows.

  10. Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Duration. Lifelong. Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia ( MED ), also known as Fairbank's disease, is a rare genetic disorder (dominant form: 1 in 10,000 births) that affects the growing ends of bones. Long bones normally elongate by expansion of cartilage in the growth plate ( epiphyseal plate) near their ends. As it expands outward from the growth ...

  11. Brazil's Lula stable after hip surgery, starts walking in ...

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    Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is clinically stable one day after hip surgery and has begun to walk in physiotherapy sessions, the Sirio-Libanes Hospital in Brazil's capital said on ...