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A New Closed Reduction Technique Using a Traction Table to Treat a Traumatic Posterior Dislocation of the Hip Joint

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Date 2020 May 11
PMID 32386842
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Abstract

Traumatic hip dislocations should be reduced gently and promptly to prevent complications such as osteonecrosis of the femoral head, heterotopic ossification, incomplete recovery of sciatic nerve injury, and fractures of the femoral neck. Many closed reduction manoeuvres have been reported; however, these manoeuvres require forceful and sustained traction, which places an enormous physical burden on surgeons. The aim of the present technical note is to describe a new reduction manoeuvre that uses a traction table to decrease the physical burden experienced by surgeons.

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