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Which Hip Operation for Which Patient FREE

Mark B. Coventry, MD
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From the Section of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn.


JAMA. 1965;191(6):487-488. doi:10.1001/jama.1965.03080060061011
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Recent changes in concepts of surgery of the hip make it desirable to look at the entire problem in perspective. Enthusiasts for one or another type of operation are emerging in this country and abroad. The methods proposed are considered, tried out on patients, and evaluated retrospectively. Today new procedures that have been used, particularly in parts of Europe, are being utilized in the United States. Surgeons here have had enough experience with most of them for at least a preliminary evaluation.

Even orthopedists may misunderstand exactly what is meant by a certain type of procedure. Much of this stems from failure to read the original description of the operation and from use of eponyms, often in part incorrectly, to designate certain operations. The use of eponyms is especially confusing to nonorthopedic physicians, who must be at least superficially familiar with technique and have some understanding of the terminology of

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Smith-Petersen, M.N.; Cave, E.F.; and Vangorder, G.W.:  Intracapsular Fractures of Neck of Femur , Arch Surg 23:715-759 ( (Nov) ) 1931;.
Judet, J., and Judet, R.:  Use of Artificial Femoral Head for Arthroplasty of Hip Joint , J Bone Joint Surg [Brit] 32:166-173 ( (May) ) 1950;.
Adams, R.:  Abnormal Conditions of Hip-Joint, in Todd , R.B.: Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology , London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1836;-1839, vol 2, pp 780-825.
Ghormley, R.K., and Coventry, M.B.:  Surgical Treatment of Painful Hips of Adults , J Bone Joint Surg 24:424-428 ( (April) ) 1942;.
Smith-Petersen, M.N.:  Arthroplasty of Hip: New Method , J Bone Joint Surg 21:269-288 ( (April) ) 1939;.
McMurray, T.P.:  Osteo-arthritis of Hip-Joint , Brit J Surg 22:716-727 ( (April) ) 1935;.
Girdlestone, G.R.:  Acute Pyogenic Arthritis of Hip: Operation Giving Free Access and Effective Drainage , Lancet 1:419-421 ( (April 3) ) 1943;.
Milch, H.:  Subtrochanteric Osteotomy , Clin Orthop 22:145-156, 1962;.
Batchelor, J.S.:  Excision of Femoral Head and Neck in Cases of Ankylosis and Osteoarthritis of Hips , Proc Roy Soc Med 38:689-690 ( (Oct) ) 1945;.

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Smith-Petersen, M.N.; Cave, E.F.; and Vangorder, G.W.:  Intracapsular Fractures of Neck of Femur , Arch Surg 23:715-759 ( (Nov) ) 1931;.
Judet, J., and Judet, R.:  Use of Artificial Femoral Head for Arthroplasty of Hip Joint , J Bone Joint Surg [Brit] 32:166-173 ( (May) ) 1950;.
Adams, R.:  Abnormal Conditions of Hip-Joint, in Todd , R.B.: Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology , London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1836;-1839, vol 2, pp 780-825.
Ghormley, R.K., and Coventry, M.B.:  Surgical Treatment of Painful Hips of Adults , J Bone Joint Surg 24:424-428 ( (April) ) 1942;.
Smith-Petersen, M.N.:  Arthroplasty of Hip: New Method , J Bone Joint Surg 21:269-288 ( (April) ) 1939;.
McMurray, T.P.:  Osteo-arthritis of Hip-Joint , Brit J Surg 22:716-727 ( (April) ) 1935;.
Girdlestone, G.R.:  Acute Pyogenic Arthritis of Hip: Operation Giving Free Access and Effective Drainage , Lancet 1:419-421 ( (April 3) ) 1943;.
Milch, H.:  Subtrochanteric Osteotomy , Clin Orthop 22:145-156, 1962;.
Batchelor, J.S.:  Excision of Femoral Head and Neck in Cases of Ankylosis and Osteoarthritis of Hips , Proc Roy Soc Med 38:689-690 ( (Oct) ) 1945;.
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