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CORRECTION article

Front. Surg.

Sec. Orthopedic Surgery

Correction: Clinical application of the femoral neck system in the treatment of femoral neck fractures

Provisionally accepted
Guangyao  LiGuangyao Li1Xiaodan  XuXiaodan Xu2Junlong  SongJunlong Song2Jinbo  LiuJinbo Liu3Qingsong  LiQingsong Li2Zhenhai  PanZhenhai Pan2Weize  SunWeize Sun2Jingri  JinJingri Jin2,4*
  • 1Yanbian University, Yanji, China
  • 2Yanbian University Hospital, Yanji, China
  • 3Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Antu County, Yanbian, China
  • 4Tai'an Eightty-Eight Hospital, Tai'an, China

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Keywords: Cannulated compression screw, Femoral neck fracture, Femoral Neck System, internal fixation, Young and middle-aged patients

Received: 11 Feb 2026; Accepted: 12 Feb 2026.

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* Correspondence: Jingri Jin

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