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This section focuses on the surgical approaches through which the Corail® hip system can be implanted. Implant design features, which make the Corail® hip amenable to a variety of approaches, will also be presented. Various surgical approaches are presented and the technical details of the approaches as well as the associated indications, advantages, and disadvantages are explained. The surgical approach chosen for a patient should allow suffi cient exposure for accurate implant placement, while minimizing soft tissue trauma.

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Beverland, D. (2011). Approaches. In: Vidalain, JP., et al. The Corail® Hip System. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18396-6_6

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