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  • Title: Traumatic dislocation of the hip with separation of the proximal femoral epiphysis. Report of two cases and review of the literature.
    Author: Barquet A, Vécsei V.
    Journal: Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (1978); 1984; 103(3):219-23. PubMed ID: 6497612.
    Abstract:
    Traumatic hip dislocation with separation of the proximal femoral epiphysis is a rare injury. Twenty-six observations collected from the literature, together with two further cases presented in this paper, were statistically evaluated. Two types of injury were considered: T1, dislocation with complete separation and displacement of the epiphysis; and T2, dislocation with incomplete separation of the epiphysis. Two main therapeutic protocols had been carried out: restoration of anatomy, supplemented by different means of stabilization; and removal of the epiphysis with or without complementary procedures. Fifteen patients had been followed up for 2 years or more and avascular necrosis had been found in all of them. Leg-length discrepancy also had significant incidence. Eleven patients with T1 injury had been followed up to skeletal maturity: results were fair in four patients and poor in seven. Early surgical restoration of the proximal extremity of the femur, stabilized with Kirschner wires and cast, is the recommended treatment.
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