D. Trigkilidas, A. Anand, Robert Ibe, T. Syed, A. Floyd
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A fracture through the neck of a Charnley Elite-Plus femoral component: a case report
Fracture of the femoral stem component following hip arthroplasty is an uncommon but recognised complication. The prevalence ranges between 0.23%, according to Charnley, and can be as high as 11% with other stem designs 1,2