1 Introduction --;1.1 General Considerations and Purpose --;1.2 Hip Development --;1.3 Hip Vascularity --;2 Etiopathogenesis --;2.1 Incidence --;2.2 Age --;2.3 Sex --;2.4 Side --;2.5 Mechanisms of Injury --;2.6 Severity of Injury --;3 Pathoanatomical Classifications --;3.1 By Dislocation --;3.2 By Associated Lesions --;4 Recent Dislocations --;4.1 Clinical Features --;4.2 Roentgenographs Diagnosis --;4.3 Initial Therapeutic Protocol --;5 Complications, Prognosis, and Postreduction Therapeutic Protocol --;5.1 Complications --;5.2 Prognosis --;5.3 Postreduction Therapeutic Protocol --;6 Unreduced Dislocations --;6.1 Introduction --;6.2 Etiologic Circumstances --;6.3 Pathoanatomy --;6.4 Clinical and Radiological Features --;6.5 Treatment --;References.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Although the number of published papers on traumatic hip disloca- tion in childhood is large, our actual current knowledge on this inju- ry in this age group is still full of obscure points and unsolved prob- lems.