- Author:
Dong Soo KIM
1
;
Hyun Chul SHON
;
Yong Min KIM
;
Eui Sung CHOI
;
Byung Ki CHO
;
Ji Kang PARK
;
Dong Hwan KIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Hip joint; Posterior wall of acetabulum; Recurrent dislocation
- MeSH: Adult; Dislocations; Femur; Head; Hip; Hip Dislocation; Hip Joint; Humans; Neuromuscular Diseases; Prognosis; Shoulder; Sutures; Traction
- From:Hip & Pelvis 2012;24(3):250-255
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: The recurrent dislocation of hip in adult can be uncommonly induced by neuromuscular disease or dysplasia of hip. But in the case of traumatic dislocation of hip with acetabular fracture, the possibility of recurrent dislocation can be decreased if treated with accurate fixation or traction. We have experienced a case of hip dislocation with comminuted acetabular fracture, which was treated only with soft tissue suture and without fixation because of severity of the acetabular fracture. An inappropriate conservative management was done during the post operation period, eventually result in recurrent dislocation and degeneration of posterior wall and head of femur which resembled bony Bankart lesion of the shoulder. The reduction was not able to be maintained, as a result THRA was done. A year after the operation, good prognosis was found in replaced hip without any recurrent dislocation.