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. 2015 Feb 10;7(1):110–119. doi: 10.4055/cios.2015.7.1.110

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

A ten-day-old boy born on the 28th week of gestation and weighing 650 g was treated for septic arthritis of the right hip by prompt surgical drainage and antibiotics 5 days after symptoms developed. He also had congenital heart disease and respiratory distress syndrome. (A) Preoperative plain radiograph of the hip joint showed soft tissue swelling (arrows). (B) Radiograph of pathologic dislocation of the femoral head at age 3 years (arrows). (C) He underwent open reduction, varizational and derotational osteotomy of the proximal femur, and trochanteric arthroplasty (arrows). (D) At age 10 years, flexion of the right hip was limited to 90°, and the clinical result was fair and radiological grade was poor.