Literature DB >> 7839549

[Traumatic hip dislocation with "spontaneous" reposition and re-luxation].

S S Jensen1, J O Wethelund, K Hougaard.   

Abstract

A case of traumatic hip dislocation with spontaneous reduction of the hip joint is presented. The patient was involved in a car accident, and characterized as multitraumatized. On admission to the Emergency Department there were no clinical signs of traumatic hip-dislocation, but because of the severity of the trauma an X-ray of the pelvis was performed and a fracture of the acetabulum diagnosed. The patient was taken to the operating theatre for surgery of several fractures of both upper and lower extremities. This was followed by control X-rays including both anterior-posterior and lateral views of the right hip. This demonstrated that the right hip was now dislocated. The dislocation was reduced. CT showed a larger fracture of the acetabulum, and this was treated with osteosynthesis. Patients with an unstable hip due to trauma, should as a general rule have the hip X-rayed in two planes. It is further suggested that in cases of severely traumatized patients X-ray of the pelvis should be routinely performed.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7839549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ugeskr Laeger        ISSN: 0041-5782


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1.  [Spontaneous reposition of a hip prosthesis after atraumatic dislocation].

Authors:  M S Ostapczuk; T Ritte; M Dicks; M Jonas
Journal:  Orthopade       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 1.087

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