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Suh KT et al. - The femoral head cartilage should be considered when determining the level of femoral neck resection in order to reduce postoperative LLD when planning a bipolar hemiarthroplasty. Accurate and careful preoperative planning can result in balanced hip reconstruction by equalizing limb lengths and restoring the offsets.


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