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The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 73-B, Issue 5 | Pages 838 - 841
1 Sep 1991
Macnicol M Makris D

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 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.


The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery British Volume
Vol. 70-B, Issue 1 | Pages 38 - 39
1 Jan 1988
Macnicol M Makris D

Progressive protrusio acetabuli in a patient with acrodysostosis (peripheral dysostosis Type 12) has not, as far as we know, been reported previously. It is recognised that epiphyseal dysplasias may lead to disturbances of acetabular growth, but generally this results in a shallow socket with associated changes in the proximal femoral epiphysis.