Presentation
Prior hip surgery. Fall. DIsfigured hip and unable to walk.
Patient Data
Age: 80 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Dislocation of hip replacement


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Posterior dislocation of the right hip prosthesis.
No periprosthetic fracture.
Unremarkable left hip.
Case Discussion
Despite the deep ball and socket nature of total hip prostheses, as with native hips, these can dislocate.