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Gunshot Wounds to the Acetabulum

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2012
To classify the fracture patterns of gunshot wounds to the acetabulum; identify the associated injuries and complications; determine the predictors of poor outcome and deep infection; and propose a treatment algorithm based on the results.Retrospective review of two trauma registry databases over a 13-year period.Multicenter study.Thirty-nine gunshot ...
Najibi, Soheil   +3 more
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Morphologic features of the acetabulum

open access: yesArchives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2005
The embryology and development of the hip joint are complex. The acetabulum is not always of the same shape, width, or depth. Minor anatomical abnormalities in the acetabular shape, joint congruences are frequent. Controversies still exist on the importance of these variations and help to prevent problems following in surgical procedures such as ...
Govsa, F, Ozer, MA, Ozgur, Z
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Retroversion of the acetabulum

open access: yesThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1999
We describe a little-known variety of hip dysplasia, termed ‘acetabular retroversion’, in which the alignment of the mouth of the acetabulum does not face the normal anterolateral direction, but inclines more posterolaterally. The condition may be part
J. Lucas, K. Klaue, D. Reynolds
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Fracture of the Acetabulum

JAMA, 1964
Dr. W. H. Harris: A 64-year-old man was brought to the emergency ward 15 minutes after he was struck by a car. The patient was not unconscious but he was confused and had partial amnesia for the events immediately before the accident. His past medical history was not remarkable. His blood pressure was 130/80 mm Hg.
O E, AUFRANC, W N, JONES, W H, HARRIS
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Fractures of the Acetabulum

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1987
Open reduction and internal fixation should now be considered the treatment of choice for most displaced fractures. The efficacy of this therapeutic approach is a function of improved fracture assessment coupled with advances in surgical exposure and stabilization techniques. A predictably high rate of good functional outcomes can now be expected, even
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Fractures of the Acetabulum

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1980
A rational approach to acetabular fractures based on a precise diagnosis of the fracture pattern is suggested. The surgeon must adopt an individual approach to these difficult problems and precisely define the type of patient, the type of health care team, and the type of fracture he is dealing with.
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