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Holland nail results in quicker and more superior mobilization compared to DHS
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Holland nail results in quicker and more superior mobilization compared to DHS
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2008 Aug;90(8):1073-8

190 patients with extracapsular intertrochanteric femoral neck fractures were randomized to receive treatment with the long intramedullary holland nail or the dynamic hip screw (DHS). The 1 year results of the study indicated that the Holland group demonstrated a significantly shorter time to mobilisation experienced no revisions; however, this group also indicated a higher mean radiation time. In addition, it was noted that more patients in the DHS group needed post-operative blood transfusion.

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OrthoEvidence. Holland nail results in quicker and more superior mobilization compared to DHS . ACE Report. 2013;3(4):28. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Report/

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