Case Report

Femoral Varus Osteotomy for Hip Instability after Traumatic Fracture Dislocations of the Hip Associated with Femoral Head Fractures: A Report of Two Cases

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Case 1. A 45-year-old man with Pipkin type-IV fracture of the right hip with posterior dislocation of the femoral head. (a) Anteroposterior X-ray image of the right hip at the injury. (b) Anteroposterior three-dimensional computed tomography showing dislocation and fracture of the femoral head. (c) Posteroanterior three-dimensional computed tomography showing displacement of the posterosuperior wall and rim. (d) Axial computed tomography showing fracture of the femoral head and posterior wall of the acetabulum. (e) Coronal computed tomography showing dislocation and fracture of femoral head.
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