Abstract

Orthopedic Research Online Journal

As I Unnecessarily Lost my Left Hip in Dg. the Femoral Head Necrosis

  • Open or Close Antonín Cuc*

    The International Expert in Occupational Health and Safety, Czech Technical University, Europe

    *Corresponding author: Antonín Cuc, The International Expert in Occupational Health and Safety, Czech Technical University, Na Míčánkách 435/1,101 00 Prague 10, Czech Republic, Europe

Submission: February 16, 2018;Published: March 2018, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/OPROJ.2018.02.000534

ISSN: 2576-8875
Volume2 Issue2

Abstract

At the beginning of 2004, I was 59 years old, I was poorly trained with a new Surface Sleighsweep in the snow - I dropped from the height of my buttock where there was a big blood swelling about 7 centimeters in diameter. The pains did not lose even after a few months, it had only solid edges. After a few months, my left hip began to collapse, sometimes I was completely eliminated for a few minutes from locomotion, then it managed to overcome the light massage and another attack of pain inside my hip was repeated until the next day. As an inquisitive patient, I lectured at the Prague Municipal Library to study the Orthopedic Medical Encyclopaedia, where I personally suspected that it might be Necrosis of the left femoral head, according to the typical symptoms of the patient’s troubles. So I went to the ambulance of my practical Mrs. MDr Physician and I asked her to provide me with a request for X-ray examination of the hip at the Orthopedic Clinic of the Faculty Hospital Královské Vinohrady in Prague 10.

Get access to the full text of this article