Femoral neck fractures in the elderly

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Abstract

Femoral neck fractures in the elderly are common, and their incidence will increase as the population ages. Treatment algorithms are evolving and have progressed from internal fixation to arthroplasty over the last decade. This chapter provides the surgeon with evidence-based recommendations for the treatment of femoral neck fractures, with special emphasis on individual decisions for certain patients’ characteristics.

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Macke, C., & Krettek, C. (2017). Femoral neck fractures in the elderly. In Proximal Femur Fractures: An Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluation and Management (pp. 59–76). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64904-7_6

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