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Hip arthroscopy versus best conservative care for the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (UK FASHIoN): a multicentre randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Background Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome is an important cause of hip pain in young adults. It can be treated by arthroscopic hip surgery, including reshaping the hip, or with physiotherapist-led conservative care.
Felix Achana +2 more
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Basic Hip Arthroscopy: Diagnostic Hip Arthroscopy [PDF]
Hip arthroscopy is increasing in popularity for the diagnosis and management of hip preservation. The basics of hip arthroscopy positioning, fluoroscopic assessment, and portal establishment are reviewed in the first 2 parts of this series.
Austin V. Stone, M.D., Ph.D. +5 more
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Capsular Management in Hip Arthroscopy: An Anatomic, Biomechanical, and Technical Review
Hip arthroscopy has become an increasingly utilized surgical technique for the treatment of the young, active patient with hip pain. The clinical outcomes of hip arthroscopy in this patient population have been largely successful; however, there is ...
Benjamin D Kuhns +2 more
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Poster 101: Hip Arthroscopy Following Periacetabular Osteotomy [PDF]
Objectives: Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is utilized for the treatment of hip dysplasia, with a growing trend towards hip arthroscopy at the time of PAO or in a planned, staged manner prior to PAO in order to address intra-articular pathology such as ...
Emmett Cleary MD +7 more
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Hip Arthroscopy in Adolescents Through an Extra-Capsular Approach
Hip arthroscopic treatment for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome and labral tears is the gold standard in the adult and adolescent population, as we all know the most common surgical approach to the hip is entering the central compartment with ...
Antonio Porthos Salas, M.D. +4 more
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Hip arthroscopy represents an important component in the treatment of diseases of the hip joint and is nowadays an indispensible tool in modern hip-preserving surgery. This article provides a review of the basic technical principles, typical indications and complications of hip arthroscopy. Furthermore, current developments as well as possibilities and
H, Gollwitzer +2 more
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Hip arthroscopy is a reproducible and efficacious procedure for the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS). Despite this efficacy, clinical failures are observed, clinical entities are challenging to treat, and revision hip arthroscopy
Kyle N. Kunze +3 more
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The management of hip injuries in the athlete has evolved significantly in the past few years with theadvancement of arthroscopic techniques. The application of minimally invasive surgical techniques has facilitated relatively rapid returns to sporting activity in recreational and elite athletes alike.
Bryan T, Kelly, Robert L, Buly
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Hip arthroscopy is a safe method for treating a variety of pathological conditions that were unknown until a decade ago. Femoroacetabular impingement is the commonest of these pathological conditions and the one with the best results when treated early on. The instruments and surgical technique for hip arthroscopy continue to evolve.
Cabrita, Henrique Antônio Berwanger de Amorim +4 more
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Image-guided Intraarticular Hip Injections and Risk of Infection After Hip Arthroscopy (141)
Objectives: Intraarticular injections are fundamental in the diagnosis and treatment of many types of hip pathology. However, there are conflicting data about their safety ≤3 months prior to hip arthroscopy.
Nathan Varady +7 more
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