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Navigating the Complex Question: Should a Dementia Patient Have Hip Surgery?

Studies indicate that patients with advanced dementia who undergo surgical repair for a hip fracture often have a better survival rate and less pain than those treated non-surgically. The decision of whether a dementia patient should have hip surgery is multifaceted, requiring careful consideration of the patient's overall health, cognitive status, and potential for recovery.

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