Past, Present and Future of THA and Hip Surgery: An Expert Opinion
Journal Title: International Journal of Surgery & Surgical Techniques - Year 2023, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
Innovation in Orthopaedic Surgery is motivated by the desire to improve implant longevity, maximise patient function and reduce postoperative complications. In recent years, other goals of innovation include reduced Health Care costs and improved efficiency of Health Care delivery. In Orthopaedic Surgery, the outcome of an innovation may not become apparent until a considerable period of time has passed after the introduction of the new technology.
Authors and Affiliations
Bernardino S*
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