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Variations in postoperative electrolyte concentrations and influential factors in hip arthroscopy
Background Different from arthroscopy in other joints, more perfusion is required for a better access to perform surgical procedures in hip arthroscopic operations.
Guanying Gao +4 more
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Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI), the rise of mega‐journals, and the manipulation of impact factors present challenges to scientific integrity. These trends threaten the core principles of objectivity, reproducibility, and transparency.
Mahmut Enes Kayaalp +12 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 +6 more
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EP203 Impact of Generalized Ligamentous Laxity on the Recovery Curve After Hip Arthroscopy for FAI [PDF]
Dharma Patel +4 more
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Postless Hip Arthroscopy for Labrum Reconstruction and Labrum Augmentation
Hip arthroscopy has been shown to be an effective surgical treatment with excellent outcomes and a low percentage of complications; however, there are published data regarding iatrogenic complications with hip distraction. Hip distraction is mandatory to
Antonio Porthos Salas, M.D. +3 more
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Background: Motor neurapraxias after hip arthroscopy rarely occur, and they are mostly described with the use of traction with a perineal post. Postless hip arthroscopy is recently gaining attention due to the low traction-related complication rates, but
Johnny Rayes, Ivan Wong
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Arthroscopic management of an intraarticular osteochondroma of the hip
The role of hip arthroscopy in the management of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) has been advancing rapidly. In this case report, we describe the use of hip arthroscopy to successfully treat a femoral neck osteochondroma that caused a symptomatic ...
Brian T. Feeley, Bryan T. Kelley
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Abstract Purpose Treating large cartilage lesions in the knee remains a challenge. While matrix‐associated autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI) is the gold standard for medium to large lesions, the minced cartilage technique has shown promise in smaller defects. Enhancing this technique with biomaterials has been suggested for larger lesions, but
Johanna Mayr +5 more
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Basic Hip Arthroscopy: Supine Patient Positioning and Dynamic Fluoroscopic Evaluation
Hip arthroscopy serves as both a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for the management of various conditions that afflict the hip. This article reviews the basics of hip arthroscopy by demonstrating supine patient positioning, fluoroscopic evaluation of the
Sandeep Mannava, M.D., Ph.D. +3 more
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Hip Arthroscopy for Femoracetabular Impingement in China: A Review and Meta‐Analysis
Objective To explore the development of hip arthroscopy in China through reviewing the change of the application of hip arthroscopy operation on treating femoracetabular impingement (FAI).
Hsueh Yang +5 more
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