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Abstract Hemiarthroplasty is still considered a mainstay treatment for displaced femoral neck fractures in the less active, elderly patient who does not place high demands on the prosthetic articulation. In this study 50 cases of displaced femoral neck fractures in elderly patients had been operated , with 25 cases through anterior approach and 25 cases through posterior approach and results were compared using Harris hip score and complications for both approaches were recorded and tabulated showing that both direct anterior approach and posterior approach are successful in hemiarthroplasty for the hip with no great differences in the results of our study |