Bilateral coxarthritis treatment at different stages of the pathological processes: literature review and own experience
Abstract
Injuries and excessive weightbearing on the hip joint occupy an important place among the causes of coxarthritis. We described the case of arthroscopic treatment of a patient with initial stage of post-traumatic left hip osteoarthritis, which previously underwent cementless total right hip replacement surgery due to the IV stage of coxarthritis.
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