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Bilateral Traumatic Hip Dislocation

Bilateral Traumatic Hip Dislocation. March,2005. Dr Abdollah Mousavi Orthopeadic Surgeon Asia Hospital Tehran/Iran. History . 32 year old Lady Pedestrian crossing the street, Car Accident Refers to Asia Hospital Tehran/Iran Primary X-ray had bilateral traumatic hip dislocation

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Bilateral Traumatic Hip Dislocation

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  1. Bilateral Traumatic Hip Dislocation March,2005 Dr Abdollah Mousavi Orthopeadic Surgeon Asia Hospital Tehran/Iran

  2. History • 32 year old Lady • Pedestrian crossing the street, Car Accident • Refers to Asia Hospital Tehran/Iran • Primary X-ray had bilateral traumatic hip dislocation • Lt Posterior Dislocation , Rt hip Anterior Dislocation • Neurovascular was intact. • Evaluation of chest and abdomen Normal

  3. Primary X-rays

  4. Operation Details • First stage in supine position reduced left hip • Second stage reduced right hip done by traction and reduction • Check x-ray done • Reduction was complete no fracture in acetabulum and head of femur • Pin for skeletal traction applied in proximal of tibia

  5. Post Operation X-ray

  6. Conclusion • Rare case of bilateral traumatic hip dislocation was in article review • No reported Pedestrian Accident with bilateral traumatic hip dislocation • Most cases reported have been car driver or passenger cases • Final evaluation no AVN in Lt hip and full ROM in Rt hip. Excellent result achieved • Patient is in good condition

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