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Cemented primary hip replacement

This 71 year old lady had been complaining of increasing left hip pain for 2 years. The pain was interfering with her ability to maintain her independence. She had previously undergone a right total hip replacement 10 years ago and this was working well. She underwent a cemented left total hip replacement with full recovery of function and quality of life.

Pre-operative X-ray



Post-operative X-ray


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