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Complications of Hip Arthroscopy
Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2001Complications associated with hip arthroscopy occur between 1.6% and 5%. Fortunately, with the greater understanding of the causes and advancements in techniques and equipment, the incidence is declining. Most of the complications were transient neuropraxias and fluid extravasations resulting in no permanent damage. Severe scuffing of two femoral heads
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The British journal of theatre nursing : NATNews : the official journal of the National Association of Theatre Nurses, 1994
One of the more recent advances in keyhole surgery is hip arthroscopy. This particular area of arthroscopic surgery has been relatively neglected until recently but its development has widened the options open to the orthopaedic surgeon when considering the most appropriate treatment for the patient. Historically, attempts at hip arthroscopy were first
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One of the more recent advances in keyhole surgery is hip arthroscopy. This particular area of arthroscopic surgery has been relatively neglected until recently but its development has widened the options open to the orthopaedic surgeon when considering the most appropriate treatment for the patient. Historically, attempts at hip arthroscopy were first
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 2011
This review article describes the role of hip arthroscopy and the development of the technique over the past decade. The refinement of this technique has led to the discovery of ''new'' diseases of the hip joint. Recently, femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI) has been proposed as a source of soft tissue dysfunction, motion loss, and early osteoarthritis
Bent, Lund +5 more
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This review article describes the role of hip arthroscopy and the development of the technique over the past decade. The refinement of this technique has led to the discovery of ''new'' diseases of the hip joint. Recently, femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI) has been proposed as a source of soft tissue dysfunction, motion loss, and early osteoarthritis
Bent, Lund +5 more
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Complications in Hip Arthroscopy
Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2013Over the past several years, hip arthroscopy has become an effective treatment option for a variety of intra-articular and extra-articular pathologies. With the rapid growth in the technical capabilities of hip arthroscopy, there has been much interest in the indications, limitations, and complications associated with the procedure.
Nikhil, Oak +5 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2001
The limited data (n = 42) and diverse pathology within this study make statistical analysis difficult, although the observations are still meaningful. Diagnostic arthroscopy has defined elusive causes of disabling hip pain in an athletic population including occult labral and chondral damage and rupture of the ligamentum teres.
J W, Byrd, K S, Jones
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The limited data (n = 42) and diverse pathology within this study make statistical analysis difficult, although the observations are still meaningful. Diagnostic arthroscopy has defined elusive causes of disabling hip pain in an athletic population including occult labral and chondral damage and rupture of the ligamentum teres.
J W, Byrd, K S, Jones
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Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2002
Marco A. Teloken +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1989
Arthroscopy of the hip is a relatively new addition to the orthopedic armamentarium. Eriksson, of Sweden, has been a pioneer in studying the force needed to distract the hip joint to allow adequate arthroscopic viewing. Johnson, of Michigan, has provided information on techniques including landmarks, needle positioning and cannula entry.
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Arthroscopy of the hip is a relatively new addition to the orthopedic armamentarium. Eriksson, of Sweden, has been a pioneer in studying the force needed to distract the hip joint to allow adequate arthroscopic viewing. Johnson, of Michigan, has provided information on techniques including landmarks, needle positioning and cannula entry.
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Hip Arthroscopy: Surgical Indications
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2006Successful outcomes of hip arthroscopy are most clearly dependent on selecting appropriate patients. The indications are numerous and continue to evolve. These indications are summarized in this report. The anatomic architecture of the hip region imposes unique challenges to performing this procedure.
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2014
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. There are only a few centers which perform hip arthroscopy on routine basis and many orthopaedic surgeons who are eager to ...
Asik, Mehmet, Dikici, Fatih
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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. There are only a few centers which perform hip arthroscopy on routine basis and many orthopaedic surgeons who are eager to ...
Asik, Mehmet, Dikici, Fatih
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