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Case Reports
. 2000;5(3):307-9.
doi: 10.1007/s007760050168.

Asymmetrical bilateral traumatic hip dislocation with ipsilateral acetabular fracture

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Asymmetrical bilateral traumatic hip dislocation with ipsilateral acetabular fracture

A A Martínez et al. J Orthop Sci. 2000.

Abstract

We report a case of simultaneous asymmetrical bilateral traumatic hip dislocation, with one hip dislocated anteriorly and the other posteriorly, with ipsilateral acetabular fracture, suffered in a traffic accident by a 36-year-old man. Closed reduction of both hips was performed, followed by delayed internal fixation of the acetabular fracture.

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