Cost-effectiveness of cement augmented PFNA in different healthcare settings
The cost savings were mainly driven by the prevention of additional costs due to treatment related complications (mechanical failures).
Cost-effectiveness of cement augmented PFNA
Fixation with use of cement augmentation dominated fixation with no augmentation for unstable trochanteric fractures, resulting in cost savings and QALY gains.
Clinical performance of the Femoral Neck System
Read about the first prospective, observational study on the FNS in a series of 125 patients followed up to one year.