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Case Reports
. 1994 Oct;25(8):507-10.
doi: 10.1016/0020-1383(94)90090-6.

Arthroscopic loose body retrieval following traumatic hip dislocation

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Arthroscopic loose body retrieval following traumatic hip dislocation

G S Keene et al. Injury. 1994 Oct.

Abstract

Traumatic dislocation of the hip is associated with considerable morbidity due to the risk of aseptic necrosis and post-injury arthritis, which is greater in the presence of an associated fracture. Computed tomography after a traumatic dislocation may reveal loose bone fragments within the weight-bearing area of the joint. We advocate the early arthroscopic retrieval of loose bone fragments to preserve the articular surface, as the retention of such fragments may lead to a less satisfactory long-term result. Arthroscopic surgery is associated with less morbidity than open arthrotomy.

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