Septic arthritis of the hip after nonoperative treatment of a pelvic fracture associated with bladder rupture

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
Gerald Alexander, H Claude Sagi

Abstract

A case is presented describing a patient who developed septic arthritis of the hip after nonoperative treatment for a closed pelvic fracture associated with an extraperitoneal bladder rupture.

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