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pincer deformity. 10 This procedure can be performed through an open approach (with or without surgical hip dislocation: SDO) or with arthroscopy. 66 , 72 This strategy is indicated in young non-obese patients with no clinical signs of
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articular cartilage injury in arthroscopic hip and knee videos and the potential for cartilage cell death when simulated in a bovine model . Arthroscopy 2020 ; 36 : 2114 – 2121 . 10. Harris JD Brand JC Rossi MJ Leland
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Introduction Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) has a reported incidence of 3–4% in children under the age of 6 months. Actual dislocations are reported in 0.1–0.2% ( 1 ). If undiagnosed or untreated, consequences can be severe
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Introduction Hip dislocation in developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is one of the most important and most investigated topics in pediatric orthopedics. However, its management remains a challenge in everyday practice. Unsuccessful
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