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Stress fracture of ipsilateral femoral neck after total knee replacement: 2 cases report
The main complications after total knee replacement were pain, infection, thrombosis and nerve injury, but few patients had ipsilateral femoral neck fractures, which might be related to changes of the biomechanical axis of the knee joint, increasing activity level, osteoporosis, and high BMI, following TKR.