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Minoufia Medical Journal. 1998; 10 (1): 75-82
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-48900
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Pan Arab Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma [The]. 1998; 2 (2): 127-133
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-49301

ABSTRACT

We treated eleven elderly patients who suffered traumatic injury to the hip causing fracture or fracture- dislocation by primary total hip arthroplasty. There were 4 males and 7 females whose age ranged from 54 to 71 years [mean=61.7]. The injuries encountered were: six displaced subcapital fractures [Garden III and IV]; four Pipkin type [III] and [IV] posterior fracture-dislocation and one Seinsheimer type [IV] subtrochanteric fracture. We used 9 standard cemented, 1 long stem cemented and 1 cementless hip prosthesis, 3 acetabular re-enforcement rings were also used. Autologous bone graft was used in 3 cases to reconstruct acetabular defects and in 1 case to augment bone healing in subtrochanteric fracture. The follow up ranged from 18 to 36 months [mean=25.3], at 18 months the Harris hip score ranged between 38 and 85 [mean=66]. There were 2 cases of posterior dislocation, 2 cases of significant leg length discrepancy, 1 case of iliofemoral DVT and 1 case of significant intrapelvic cement intrusion. THA for acute hip fracture is a technically demanding procedure that yields higher complication rate but can give good clinical results and implant short term survival, nevertheless, it should be reserved for a well selected group of patients and should be done in specialized centers


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Humans , Male , Female , Hip Fractures/classification , Transplantation, Autologous , Follow-Up Studies , Treatment Outcome , Bone Transplantation
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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 1992; 6 (1): 129-132
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-25290

ABSTRACT

Upper femoral osteotomy is a recognized treatment for selected patients with Perthes disease. This series included 15 patients with 17 affected hips. These were 6 males and 9 females. The average age was 5.6 years [5-11 years] at the onset of the disease and the interval between the onset of the disease and the operation was 7.5 months [2-22 months]. The mean age at the operation was 6.2 years [5-11.5 years]. The assessment of our results was according to P. EDVARDSEN el al. 1981 scoring system: We had the following results: Good: 8 Hips - Fair: 5 hips - Poor: 4 hips


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Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
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