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Pelvis
  Green: complete   Pelvic radiography is not always indicated in severe blunt trauma if the patient has no pelvic symptoms and is GCS 15
  Green: complete   General anaesthesia or conscious sedation for reducing a dislocated hip prosthesis?
  Green: complete   Regional Nerve Block in Fractured Neck of Femur
  BET Title Available 252 Months   Limb exsanguination in Biers Block
  BET Title Available 283 Months   Is mode of delivery a risk factor for hip dislocation at birth (breech)
  BET Title Available 237 Months   Management of fractured penis
  Blue: submitted but not checked   IV Opiates versus femoral block in fractured neck of femur
  Green: complete   Distinguishing between septic arthritis of the hip and transient synovitis in children
  Green: complete   Pelvic splints for all types of suspected pelvic fractures
  Green: complete   Hospital based or home based physiotherapy after primary total hip replacement
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