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Overweight, diabetic patients and joint replacement surgery

by Nicholas B. Frisch MD | 7 years ago

Overweight, diabetic patients and joint replacement surgery: risks and challenges. Some surgeons have weight requirements and strict weight cut-offs or BMI requirements. We know that there are risks with weight and with diabetes. There are increased risk of complications

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Post-Op Day 1 After Total Knee Replacement: First 24 Hours | SROSM (Montgomery, TX)

#TotalKneeReplacement #PostOp #Day1 At Post-Op Day 1, Dr. Bill Hayes shares the first 24 hours..
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Overweight, diabetic patients and joint replacement surgery

Overweight, diabetic patients and joint replacement surgery: risks and challenges. Some surgeons..
By Nicholas B. Frisch MD
7 years ago

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