Fast-track procedures after primary total knee arthroplasty reduce hospital stay by unselected patients: a prospective national multi-centre study

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Jean-Yves Jenny
Cyril Courtin
Philippe Boisrenoult
Julien Chouteau
Pierre Henky
Claude Schwartz
Aymard de Ladoucette
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[1] University Hospital Strasbourg,
[2] Hospices Civils de Lyon,undefined
[3] Centre Hospitalier de Versailles,undefined
[4] Clinique d’Argonay,undefined
[5] Clinique Rhéna,undefined
[6] Polyclinique des Trois Frontières,undefined
[7] Clinique de l’Union,undefined
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Total knee arthroplasty; Fast-track procedure;
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