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Major complications required medical or surgical intervention.
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The major complications, which required a surgical revision, vacillate between 0 and 8.6 %.
Major complications, which required a secondary surgical revision, were between 0 and 8.6 %.
We did not encounter any major complications that required acute hospital admission in any of the enrolled patients.
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