Abstract
We describe three patients who developed meralgia paraesthetica after the use of a well-padded and care-fully-placed patient-positioning device in total hip replacement.
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We describe three patients who developed meralgia paraesthetica after the use of a well-padded and care-fully-placed patient-positioning device in total hip replacement.
Volume
84-B No.4 | Pages 589 - 590
Published
01 May 2002
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