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Conversion of hip ankylosis to hip replacement
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22 years old female, bilateral DDh failed surgery at the age of 4, leading to fused hips, bilateral shortening. Function improved after bilateral THA |
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52 years male had a fall 25 years ago with bilateral # neck of femur treated by multiple surgeries and ended up with arthrodesis
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Ankylosing Spondylitis with bilateral fused hips at 45 deg. flexion deformity leading to restricted field of vision that has dramatically improved after THA surgery. |
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