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Revision of late periprosthetic infections of total hip endoprostheses: pros and cons of different concepts
International Journal of Medical Sciences , 09/17/09
Fink B – The fact that comparable rates of success can be achieved with different treatment regimens emphasises the importance of surgical removal of all foreign materials and the radical debridement of all infected and ischaemic tissues and the contribution of these crucial procedures to the successful treatment of late periprosthetic infections.
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