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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 60, Issue 7 948-954, Copyright © 1978 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc
Total hip arthroplasty in chronically dislocated hips. Follow-up study on the protrusio socket technique
WE Hess and JS Umber
The so-called protrusio socket technique of total hip arthroplasty was
shown to be very effective in a series of twenty-two chronically dislocated
or subluxated hips. In seventeen patients with follow-up of sixteen to
fifty-nine months, excellent results were obtained in all but two hips.
Obesity and rheumatoid arthritis or other systemic causes of osteopenia are
considered contraindications to the procedure.

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