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Traumatic Posterior Hip Dislocation and Epiphysiolysis in a High School Football Player with Successful Outcome at 4 Years Follow-up: A Case Report.

Alexander Nazareth1, Benjamin Cooper2, Steven Matt Hollenbeck2,3.   

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CASE: We describe a case of posterior hip dislocation in a 13-year-old boy after a contact football injury with attempted closed reduction resulting in complete separation of the epiphysis from the femoral neck metaphysis with associated femoral head fracture and posterior dislocation of the femoral head. Treatment was emergently performed with a greater trochanteric osteotomy, open reduction internal fixation using cannulated screws, and additional small diameter drill holes in the femoral head to promote blood flow. The patient did well postoperatively and at over 4 years follow-up had no evidence of avascular necrosis and returned to full athletics participation.
CONCLUSION: Particular attention should be taken when reducing hip dislocations in the adolescent population who may be predisposed to epiphysiolysis. Preservation of periosteal soft-tissue attachments and the use of small diameter drill holes to promote femoral head blood flow may have contributed to the excellent outcome.
Copyright © 2020 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Incorporated.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33449552     DOI: 10.2106/JBJS.CC.20.00104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JBJS Case Connect        ISSN: 2160-3251


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1.  Epidemiology of Sports-Related Traumatic Hip Dislocations Reported in United States Emergency Departments, 2010-2019.

Authors:  Jay Moran; Ryan Cheng; Christopher A Schneble; Joshua I Mathew; Joseph B Kahan; Don Li; Elizabeth C Gardner
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2022-05-05
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