Distal transfer of the greater trochanter. ³
Macnicol MF. Makris D. Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery - British Volume. 73(5):838-41, 1991 Sep. After congenital dislocation of the hip, Perthes' disease and some other conditions, the femoral neck may be short and the greater trochanter in a relatively proximal position. Distal transfer of the greater trochanter is Á an effective and relatively simple operation to correct this deformity. We have reviewed 26 patients (27 hips) at a mean follow-up of eight years. Pain relief and improvement in gait were maintained in 74%, and the poor results were largely due to progression of osteoarthritis. We describe a 'gear-stick' sign of trochanteric impingement, which is useful in the pre-operative assessment of patients. * Á
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
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