Cases of Hip Arthroplasty and Hip reconstruction
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Case 10: A 34 years old female with chondrosarcoma of the right acetabulum, done in conjunction with our musculoskeletal oncology expert. Lady presented with pain in the right hip area. (Please click on the picture for further study of this case.)
Case 11: 28 years old male presenting with recurrent chondrosarcoma of the right acetabulum. Case was done in conjunction with our musculoskeletal tumour expert team. (please click on the picture for further studies of this case.)
Case 5: 30 years old war victim who presented one year after a neglected transverse with posterior wall fracture of the right acetabulum. Associated posterior hip dislocation; by contrast to the usual central dislocation of most transverse fractures. (please click on the picture for further studies)
case 8: 37 years old lady presenting with pain in both hips. History is that she had a left hip replacement 3 years earlier. (please click on the picture for further study)
case 9: 37 years old male who had a road traffic accident for which he suffered from this right acetabular fracture. The story goes with surgical intervention ending up with non-satisfactory results. (please click on the picture for further analysis)
Case 6: 48 years male presented with pain after having a total hip replacement in 2006. Presented to us in 2008 walking with crutches. (please click on the picture for further analysis) Presented 5/2008.
Case 7: 37 years old male presenting with a neglected femoral neck fracture which ended up with femoral head damage which necessitated a total hip replacement. (please click on the picture for further analysis)
Case 4: A neglected associated T/ transverse with posterior wall fracture in a 37 years old male. Fracture was 7 months old and patient presented with great difficulty in walking due to pain and a feeling of instability. (please click on the picture for further study)
Case 3: Total hip implantation after a neglected acetabular fracture can be challenging. Different options exist with this neglected posterior column fracture in a 45 years old male. (please click on the picture for further study)
Case 1: dysplastic hip with secondary osteoarthritis with proximal migration and shortening with a resulting pelvic obliquity (please click on the picture)
Case 2: dysplastic hip causing secondary ostearthritis with more significant acetabular deficiency (please click on the picture)
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