Serious adverse events and lifetime risk of reoperation after elective shoulder replacement: population based cohort study using hospital episode statistics for England
<strong>Objectives</strong> To provide accurate risk estimates of serious adverse events following elective shoulder replacement surgery for arthritis, including age- and sex-specific estimates of the lifetime risk of revision surgery. <br/><br/> <strong>Design</stro...
Main Authors: | Craig, R, Lane, J, Carr, A, Furniss, D, Collins, G, Rees, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2019
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