Milgram J W
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1976 Sep(119):112-5.
Two untreated completely dislocated hips were examined pathologically in a 74-year-old male dissecting room cadaver. The femoral heads bilaterally were 9 cm above the acetabular fossae. They lay adjacent to each ilium with no secondary acetabulum formation. A thickened and markedly elongated fibrous capsule appeared to be the major structure that had checked further migration of the femoral heads during weight-bearing. The femoral heads, although slightly flattened medially and somewhat smaller in size than in the normal adult, showed no degenerative arthritis. Dysplastic acetabular fossae were filled with soft tissue. Bone-to-bone contact with secondary degenerative changes was present only where the femurs, at the level of the lesser trochanters, rubbed against the overhanging superior acetabular rims.
在一具74岁男性解剖室尸体上对两个未经治疗的完全脱位髋关节进行了病理检查。双侧股骨头位于髋臼窝上方9厘米处。它们与每侧髂骨相邻,未形成继发性髋臼。增厚且明显拉长的纤维囊似乎是在负重过程中阻止股骨头进一步移位的主要结构。股骨头虽然内侧略扁平且尺寸比正常成年人略小,但未显示退行性关节炎。发育不良的髋臼窝充满软组织。仅在小转子水平的股骨与髋臼上缘悬垂部分摩擦处出现了伴有继发性退行性改变的骨对骨接触。