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Dislocations were defined as the occurrence of a diagnostic code for dislocation or a procedure code for closed/open hip reduction.
"Unavoidable" dislocations were defined as dislocations due to falls, direct trauma, and unexpected movements as well as dislocations from unknown causes.
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Dislocation is defined as the change between discrete sequential locations of critical items in field environments such as large construction projects.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation is defined as an excessive forward movement of the condyle beyond the articular eminence with complete separation of the articular surfaces and fixation in that position.
Late IOL dislocation is defined as occurring 3 months or later after cataract surgery.
Hip dislocation was defined as a migration percent of 100%.
Hip dislocation was defined as MP 100% measured on AP pelvic radiographs except in one case where complete bilateral dislocation was diagnosed by computerised tomography (CT) scanning.
The cases matching both inclusive criteria of dislocation-related diagnosis codes and treatment codes were defined as incident cases.
Hip complications were defined as M24.3, M24.4 (dislocation), M84.0, M84.2, malunion/nonuniononunion), M87.2 (posttraumatic osteonecrosis), M96.6 (periprosthetic fracture), M96.8, M96.9, (other/unspecified postprocedural musculoskeletal disorders), T81 (complications of procedures), T84 (complications of internal orthopedic prosthetic implants), and T93.1 (sequelae of fractures of the femur).
Side effects caused by administration modalities were defined as i.p. catheter dislocation or dysfunction, local pain or erythema, extravasation, abdominal disorders associated with the i.p. infusion of 0.9% sodium chloride.
Pathological fractures were defined as skeletal metastases resulting in a dislocation (kyphosis or loss of height for vertebral fractures).
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