%0 Journal Article %T Is Head and Neck Resection of the Femur (Girdlestone¡¯s Procedure) Still Relevant? Indications and Results About 24 Cases %A Alexandre Stanislas Korsaga %A Anatole Jean Innocent Ouedraogo %A Hamado Kafando %A Mamoudou Sawadogo %A Mohamed Tall %A Salam Ouedraogo %A Sayouba Tinto %A Songahir Christophe DA %A Souleymane Ouedraogo %J Archive of "The Open Orthopaedics Journal". %D 2018 %R 10.2174/1874325001812010069 %X Head and neck resection of the femur was described by Girdlestone in 1928 in the treatment of coxalgia. Very invasive at the beginning, this intervention is much less so today, but the term of ¡°Girdlestone¡¯s operation¡± or ¡°Girdlestone¡¯s procedure¡± has remained in use. The reported results are controversial. In resource-limited countries, Girdlestone¡¯s procedure is often indicated for lack of a better one. In this context, we report the results of a series of 24 patients operated in a regional hospital (Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso) with the aim of showing that this technique remains valid and can be benefit %K Resection %K Head %K Neck %K Femur %K Procedure %K Girdlestone %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842383/