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One stage total hip arthroplasty in acetabular with ipsilateral femoral neck fracture and posterior traumatic hip dislocation: A case report and brief review

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Traumatic acetabular and ipsilateral femoral neck fracture combined with posterior traumatic hip dislocation is a rare presentation. Here, we described such a difficult case treated with one stage total hip… Click to show full abstract

Traumatic acetabular and ipsilateral femoral neck fracture combined with posterior traumatic hip dislocation is a rare presentation. Here, we described such a difficult case treated with one stage total hip arthroplasty (THA) with open reduction and internal fixation. The patient returned to his previous job with good function after 5 months postoperatively. The plain radiograph showed a well-seated prosthesis position with no evidence of subsidence. This present article shows our experience with good results, and makes a literature review.

Keywords: posterior traumatic; femoral neck; ipsilateral femoral; hip; acetabular ipsilateral; neck fracture

Journal Title: Archives of Trauma Research
Year Published: 2022

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