My absolute favourite though is neither peer reviewed nor 'scientific', although it's a genuinely valuable contribution to the specialty: Fergal Monsell's beautifully written "My Journey Into Uncertainty" from BJJ News in 2015, the story of his life in orthopaedics. Possibly the most humble title in any orthopaedic journal, and all surgeons need humility. Not only is it both funny and practical, it contains this gem (he's a paediatric surgeon):
I am also convinced that any operation for Perthes' Disease, DDH and slipped epiphysis is only legitimate if it does not interfere with future replacement of the hip
Terrific advice, if it means avoiding the THR in a 23 year old with a femur deformed by a 'last fling' valgising osteotomy after SUFE.
**In case you're wondering, here's the X ray. Not entirely sure where the dyspareunia came from
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