Title: Hip Fracture Dislocation (About 14 Cases)
Authors: R. Aaloui, M.Miloudi, E. Mghaber, H. Abid, M. El Idrissi, A. El Ibrahimi, A. El Mrini-
Volume: 9
Issue: 2
Pages: 76-85
Publication Date: 2025/02/28
Abstract:
: Hip fracture dislocation are rare injuries. The diagnosis is suspected clinically and confirmed by radiology. Treatment is based on emergency reduction of the dislocation. We report the experience of 14 cases of fracture-dislocation of the hip having benefited from emergency orthopedic reduction followed by immediate (in 2 cases of incoercible dislocation) or secondary surgical treatment. Immobilization by knee brace for six weeks with early rehabilitation in all patients. Our results were compared with data from the literature. Fractures dislocation of the hip are rare lesions often associated with other regional or general lesions. Necrosis of the femoral head, hip osteoarthritis and heterotopic ossification are the most serious complications, requiring regular and prolonged follow-up of patients. Subject to urgent and appropriate treatment, the results are satisfactory.