2016
DOI: 10.5812/traumamon.25301
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Uncemented Total Hip Replacement After Two Years of Neglected Hip Dislocation With Fracture of Posterior Column and Wall of the Acetabulum

Abstract: IntroductionPosterior hip dislocation of the hip with acetabular fracture is a challenging problem to treat. Such dislocations are associated with avascular necrosis of the femoral head if neglected. Managing such conditions with total hip replacement (THR) is very difficult because of associated altered anatomy.Case PresentationWe hereby report a two-year neglected hip dislocation with associated acetabular fracture successfully treated with uncemented THR. The patient was successfully treated with uncemented… Show more

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“…7 Among all these procedures mentioned, total hip replacement is still considered the best option for treatment of neglected hip dislocations. 8 Our case is quite an extreme scenario wherein the hip had been dislocated and neglected for last 18 years, and was eventually managed by a hybrid total hip replacement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…7 Among all these procedures mentioned, total hip replacement is still considered the best option for treatment of neglected hip dislocations. 8 Our case is quite an extreme scenario wherein the hip had been dislocated and neglected for last 18 years, and was eventually managed by a hybrid total hip replacement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Depending on the situation, usage of the femoral head as a structural graft, impaction bone grafting, or column buttress augment is required. Bulk autograft bone from the femoral head is mainly used in cases of protrusion or when there are columnar defects 12 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%