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Purpose To evaluate midterm outcomes of endoscopic proximal hamstring repair in a previously established cohort. Methods A retrospective study design was used for a midterm (minimum 6 years) follow‐up time. Patients completed the questionnaires over the phone or electronically on REDCap after consent. The questionnaires included the modified Harris Hip
Shannon N. Greenwood +6 more
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Background: Racial and ethnic disparities in the field of orthopaedic surgery have been reported extensively across many subspecialties. However, these data remain relatively sparse in orthopaedic sports medicine, especially with respect to commonly ...
Troy B. Amen MD, MBA +6 more
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A Swedish hip arthroscopy registry: demographics and development
Hip arthroscopy is a rapidly expanding field in orthopaedics. Indications and surgical procedures are increasing. Although several studies report favourable clinical outcomes, further scientific evidence is needed for every aspect of this area ...
Thomeé, Christoffer, +7 more
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Abstract Endoscopic proximal hamstring repair represents an evolution in the surgical management of posterior hip pathology. Mastery of this technique requires progression beyond intra‐articular and peritrochanteric hip arthroscopy into the technically demanding subgluteal space.
David R. Maldonado
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Purpose To assess the accuracy, potential safety concerns and readability of single‐shot answers generated by the free GPT‐4o ChatGPT interface to 15 predefined surgeon‐level hip arthroscopy (HAS) learning‐curve questions, using expert ratings (Mika ...
Ingo Jörg Banke +9 more
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Avascular necrosis of the femoral head after hip arthroscopy
WOS: 000295973300018PubMed ID: 21960450We report a case of a 61-year-old woman who underwent hip arthroscopy for a labral tear. The acetabular labrum was resected arthroscopically.
Sener, Nadir +3 more
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Abstract Postoperative pain control remains a central determinant of discharge readiness, patient satisfaction, and opioid exposure after hip arthroscopy. Even modest improvements in early analgesia can meaningfully influence recovery pathways.
Alexander Zimmerer
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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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Hip joint arthroscopy in professionally active patients with osteoarthritis
Objectives The primary endpoints of the study were to assess the effectiveness of hip joint arthroscopy in the treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) in patients with joint gap stenosis and to determine if and how quickly patients were able to ...
Michał Polguj +11 more
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Purpose To investigate changes in meniscal extrusion and meniscal healing status following root repair, and the relationship between meniscal extrusion and healing conditions. Methods Patients who underwent isolated root repair between 2019 and 2023 and consented to undergo second‐look arthroscopy to evaluate their healing condition (1 year ...
Jin Seong Kim +4 more
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