COMPLICATIONS AFTER HIP SURGERY

Authors

  • Xamroev Bekzod O'ktamovich Bukhara State Medical Institute Named After Abu Ali Ibn Sino. Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Abstract

According to various authors, the incidence of purulent-necrotic complications after hip surgery ranges from 10 to 24%. At the same time, a significant percentage of unsatisfactory outcomes is associated with underestimation, primarily of the presence of dystrophic changes in the femoral head, the metabolic background on which the complication developed, the nature of microbial intervention in the period preceding the manifestation of the disease, as well as late diagnosis and inadequate treatment of complications.

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Published

2025-12-22

How to Cite

Xamroev Bekzod O’ktamovich. (2025). COMPLICATIONS AFTER HIP SURGERY. International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, 3(12), 58–59. Retrieved from https://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJCNP/article/view/2498