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We report the results at a mean of 24.3 years
(20 to 32) of 61 previously reported consecutive total hip replacements carried
out on 44 patients with severe congenital hip disease, performed
with reconstruction of the acetabulum with an impaction grafting
technique known as cotyloplasty. The mean age of the patients at
operation was 46.7 years (23 to 68) and all were women. The patients
were followed post-operatively for a mean of 24.3 years (20 to 32), using
the Merle d’Aubigné and Postel scoring system as modified by Charnley,
and with serial radiographs. At the time of the latest follow-up,
28 acetabular components had been revised because of aseptic loosening
at a mean of 15.9 years (6 to 26), and one at 40 days after surgery
because of repeated
1. The results of treatment of 134 patients with congenital
A lesion similar to that described by Bankart in recurrent
We describe a case of rotational
1. Two types of paralytic
1. The symptoms, signs and treatment of three patients with a posterior
Simultaneous bilateral posterior
1. Congenital
We reviewed 16 patients with spina bifida and unilateral
The treatment of a chronic posterior
We used laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) with a high energy (20 mW) laser to measure perfusion of the femoral head intraoperatively in 32 hips. The surgical procedure was joint debridement requiring
The incidence of congenital
1. Recurrent
Five knees with congenital
1. General joint laxity affecting more than three joints was found in 7 per cent of normal schoolchildren. Similar laxity was found in fourteen of a random series of forty-eight girls, and in nineteen of twenty-six boys, with non-familial congenital
Posterior
1. Out of 11,868 children born in one maternity department and examined neonatally three cases (possibly four) of typical
We describe the results of surgical treatment in a prospective study of 183 consecutive cases of subluxation (101) and