Hip arthroplasty can be 'appropriately considered' for nonagenarians

Hip arthroplasty can be 'appropriately considered' for nonagenarians

Patients ³90 years old have higher complication and mortality rates following THA, as compared with younger patients. But while age is a significant factor, the risks associated with THA in nonagenarians are largely related to the patient's overall health and fitness for surgery, according to the new research by Dr. Vincent J. Leopold, MD, and colleagues of the Charité-University Hospital Berlin.

Source: Medical Xpress

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