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  • Title: Ipsilateral anterior then irreducible posterior hip dislocation without fracture: a case report.
    Author: Liporace FA, Dasti UR, Raiszadeh K.
    Journal: J Orthop Trauma; 2008; 22(5):363-7. PubMed ID: 18448993.
    Abstract:
    Anterior hip dislocations and posterior hip dislocations are injuries that commonly result from high-energy trauma. Different mechanisms of injury and forces are typically required for anterior and posterior hip dislocations. We present the case of a patient who sustained an injury that initially resulted in an anterior hip dislocation. After reduction and without experiencing further significant trauma, the patient dislocated posteriorly while being transferred from a stretcher to a table in radiology some 14 hours later. To our knowledge, there have been no such presentations in the literature.
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