Chinese Journal of Traumatology (Feb 2012)

Irreducible traumatic posterior hip dislocation with entrapment and a buttonhole effect

  • Uzel Andre Pierre,
  • Bertino Ricardo,
  • Daculsi Guy,
  • Laflamme George Yves

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
pp. 367 – 370

Abstract

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【Abstract】The authors reported the case of a 27-year-old man who sustained an irreducible postero-lateral traumatic dislocation of the hip with capsular and labral entrapment. Initial X-rays showed only a small acetabular fragment. After two attempts to reduce the hip with muscle paralysis under general anaesthesia failed, the patient was treated by immediate open reduction through a postero-lateral approach. Surgical exploration of the hip revealed a small osteochondral fragment attached to a large piece of labrum and capsule, clogging the acetabulum. The femoral head crossed over the torn capsule with a buttonhole effect. These elements were relieved, the bone fragment was fixed with a 2 mm screw and the capsule was repaired. At the 10-year follow-up, the functional outcome was excellent with a Harris score of 100 points and no signs of necrosis or osteoarthritis. The authors propose a literature review of this uncommon lesion. Key words: Hip dislocation; Tears; Acetabulum; Necrosis