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On the Transposition of the Ileopsoas-Muscle in Operative Reduction of Congenital Hip-Dislocation [PDF]
F. Langenskiöld
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Treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip (CDH) by closed reduction and immobilization in the hip spica cast is one of the accepted methods for use in patients under one year of age.
M T Göğüş+4 more
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Background Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) affects 1–3% of newborns and 20% of cases are bilateral. The optimal surgical management strategy for patients with bilateral DDH who fail bracing, closed reduction or present too late for these methods
Edward Alan Jenner+5 more
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Total hip replacement (THR) in patients with a high congenital dislocation of the hip (Crowe type IV dysplasia in Crowe classification) is a technically difficult operation, associated with a high risk of complications. The most common variations of THRs
A. S. Tryapichnikov+4 more
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A REVOLUTION IN TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL DISLOCATION OF HIP IN YOUNG CHILDREN [PDF]
Henry W. Frauenthal
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Instability Testing for Congenital Hip Dislocation: Knee Extension Provokes Hip Dislocation. [PDF]
Samelis PV.
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Excision of the Hip for Congenital Dislocation [PDF]
WILLIAM E. BLODGETT
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Effect of temperature maintenance by forced-air warming blankets of different temperatures on changes in inflammatory factors in children undergoing congenital hip dislocation surgery. [PDF]
He LP, Liu PZ, Wen YM, Wu J.
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Case of Coxa Vara alter Reduction of Congenital Dislocation of Hip. [PDF]
E. Laming Evans
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