2014
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2014.18.138.4540
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Luxation obturatrice de la hanche: un traumatisme rare en pratique sportive

Abstract: Les luxations antérieures traumatiques de la hanche sans fracture du cotyle ou de la tête fémorale sont rares. Elles sont souvent secondaires à des accidents de haute énergie cinétique. La prise en charge thérapeutique nécessite un chirurgien vigilant et prévenu du risque de complications. Nous rapportons le cas d'une luxation obturatrice (antéro-inférieure) chez un jeune de 18 ans pratiquant le roller.

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“…Obturator dislocation accounts for 6 to 10% of dislocations reported in the literature [1]. The mechanism of occurrence of this entity is a movement in flexion, abduction and forced external rotation [13] with the cam effect of the greater trochanter on the ílion in maximum abduction.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Obturator dislocation accounts for 6 to 10% of dislocations reported in the literature [1]. The mechanism of occurrence of this entity is a movement in flexion, abduction and forced external rotation [13] with the cam effect of the greater trochanter on the ílion in maximum abduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traumatic anterior dislocation of the hip without fracture of the acetabulum or femoral head is rare [1]. They are often secondary to road traffic accidents, and erect dislocation is a rare form of shoulder dislocation with an estimated incidence of 0.5% of all such dislocations [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the majority of cases, it is accompanied by a fracture of the acetabulum or the femoral head. Often, this injury is the result of high-energy trauma, typically associated with polytrauma from road accidents as reported by several authors [3][4][5][6]. Much more rarely, it is the consequence of a sports-related accident, often a violent one (such as motor racing, motorcycling, skydiving, skiing).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hip obturator dislocation is one of the most uncommon types of trauma surgery [2], with only a few cases reported. This rarity can be explained by the very particular anatomy of the hip joint.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%