Fig. 1From: A propensity score-matched analysis between patients with high hip dislocation after childhood pyogenic infection and Crowe IV developmental dysplasia of the hip in total hip arthroplasty with subtrochanteric shortening osteotomyRadiographs of a 50-year-old female patient with high hip dislocation secondary to childhood pyogenic infection that had a quiescent period of 46 years between infection and left THA. a Preoperative AP pelvic radiograph. b Immediately postoperative AP pelvic radiograph after left THA with subtrochanteric shortening osteotomy. c Postoperative AP pelvic radiograph 6 years after THA. d Postoperative AP and e oblique hip radiographs 6 years after THABack to article page