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Intraoperative Arthrographic Assessment of Ambiguous Neck of Femur Fractures in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease.

The loss of bone mineral density caused by Chronic Kidney Disease can make the delineation of a patient's bony anatomy impossible during intra-operative fluoroscopy. This has the potential to increase the failure rate of implants used in the surgical treatment of neck of femur fractures due to sub-optimal placements. Intra-operative arthrograms add to the techniques available to a surgeon to achieve optimal implant placement without compromising the patient's renal function nor increasing the radiation dose exposure to the surgical team.

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