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Complications in hip arthroscopy. Failed hip arthroscopy and revision arthroscopy
Hip arthroscopy is a safe and less invasive surgical technique. Mayor complications such as infections, fractures, dislocations or avascular necrosis are exceptional.
Villalon, Ignacio +2 more
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PurposeThe Forgotten Joint Score (FJS-12) is a valid tool in the evaluation of patients undergoing hip arthroscopy, assessing the unique concept of joint awareness in the setting of a patient’s hip pathology.
Murray, I. R. +13 more
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Abstract Femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) is one of the common causes of hip pain, limited range of motion, and labral injury. Without timely intervention, it may progress to hip osteoarthritis. In this study, a robot‐assisted hip arthroscopy technique was adopted, which involves preoperative bony structure image reconstruction ...
Xinyue Zhang +3 more
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Abstract Labral reconstruction is a surgical procedure in which a graft is used to replace irreparable acetabular labral tissue. Biologic augmentation with bone marrow aspirate concentrate harvested from the ipsilateral iliac crest is increasingly used to enhance graft incorporation and potentially improve functional outcomes, especially in patients ...
Jacob D. Kodra +7 more
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Arthroscopic Hip Labral Repair Using Needle Arthroscopic Visualization
Hip arthroscopy has become increasingly popular in recent years and continues to grow as techniques and understanding of hip arthroscopy evolve. Needle hip arthroscopy is emerging as a technique that can offer potential advantages compared with a ...
Sean McMillan, D.O. +2 more
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Hip arthroscopy can now be applied for both diagnostic and surgical purposes with the help of advanced techniques and improved instrumentation designs. It is a relatively new procedure compared to the arthroscopy for other joints.
Mehmet Asik, Fatih Dikici
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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair Using a Cable Suture‐Bridge Technique
Abstract Rotator cuff tear is one of the most common diseases in sports medicine, and arthroscopic anchor suture and knotting are the main treatment. However, poor tendon‐bone healing or retear after surgery remains the main challenge in rotator cuff repair.
Jingjie Zhang +5 more
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Abstract Hip arthroscopy requires a capsulotomy to achieve adequate visualization and access; however, an excessive incision can increase the risk of postoperative instability. This technical note describes a less‐invasive capsulotomy technique guided by the “gluteus minimus sign,” a fibrous membrane connecting the main tendon of the gluteus minimus to
Tetsuya Tachibana +3 more
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The early post-operative course after hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome has not been thoroughly characterized or correlated to factors that may influence recovery.
Olson, SA +9 more
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Abstract This technical note describes a knotless trans‐tendon proximal‐pulley repair with distal suture‐bridge fixation and bioinductive collagen patch augmentation for high‐grade partial gluteus medius and minimus tears. The technique preserves intact tendon fibers, restores broad footprint compression, and supports biologic healing through a ...
Maria Agustina Olarán +6 more
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