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How can we influence the incidence of secondary fragility fractures? A review on current approaches.
- Hans-Christoph Pape and Heike A Bischoff-Ferrari.
- Department of Trauma, University Hospital and University of Zurich, Switzerland. Electronic address: papehc@aol.com.
- Injury. 2017 Dec 1; 48 Suppl 7: S24-S26.
AbstractWith the increasing number of elderly patients presenting with fragility fractures, their care has become a focus among trauma and orthopaedic surgeons. Protocols are ever evolving to improve the clinical pathways and treatment modalities targeting a more efficient and patient centred service. In this article, current approaches and their potential to reduce mortality and re-fracture in these patients are discussed.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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