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A LATERAL INTERMUSCULAR APPROACH TO THE HIP JOINT FOR REPLACEMENT OF THE FEMORAL HEAD BY A PROSTHESIS



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Abstract

1. A lateral intermuscular approach to the hip joint is described for replacement of the head of the femur by a prosthesis.

2. Advantages claimed for it are that it is attended by little or no shock, because the operation is rapid and relatively bloodless; that adequate exposure can be gained without dividing muscle or tendon; and that muscle function is unimpaired and so walking can be allowed early. The exposure is easily extended if unexpected difficulty is encountered.

3. Prosthetic replacement of the femoral head through this incision is advocated as a primary measure for elderly or unfit patients with fractured femoral neck.

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