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Abstract Purpose The purpose of this systematic review and multilevel meta‐analysis was to compare short‐term functional outcomes, pain relief, and complication rates between open and endoscopic gluteal tendon repair, expressed as functional improvement normalized to minimal clinically important difference (MCID) units.
Nikolai Ramadanov +8 more
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Arthroscopic Repair of Hip Labrum With Suture Anchors
The acetabular labrum and the transverse acetabular ligament form a continuous ring of tissue on the periphery of the acetabulum that provides a seal for the hip joint and increases the surface area to spread load distribution during weight-bearing. When
Kartik Shenoy, M.D. +5 more
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Editorial: Hip Arthroscopy [PDF]
Nho, Shane J. +2 more
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Evaluating Shivering and Hypothermia After Removing Forced‐Air Heating From Short‐Duration Surgery
ABSTRACT Background Single‐use forced‐air heating blankets can prevent intraoperative hypothermia, but their use carries environmental and economic costs. Whether omitting heating blankets for short‐duration surgical procedures affects patient outcomes remains unclear.
Anders Peder Højer Karlsen +7 more
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The Perineal Post for Hip Arthroscopy Is Dead—Or at Least It Should Be
Traditionally, distraction of the hip joint during hip arthroscopy has been achieved with the use of a perineal post, which acts as a counterforce. However, our knowledge of the potential complications related to the use of a perineal post continues to ...
Matthew J. Kraeutler, M.D.
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Surgeon Radiation Exposure in Hip Arthroscopy [PDF]
John P. Salvo, Jake Zarah
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Step-by-Step Guide for Safe Joint Access During Hip Arthroscopy
Hip arthroscopy is a valuable yet technically demanding procedure for the treatment of prearthritic hip pathologies. Proper technique is essential for successful hip joint entry.
Kyle P. Messer, D.O. +2 more
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Basics of hip arthroscopy: Step‐by‐step technique
Hip arthroscopy is a surgical procedure that has a technically challenging nature, requiring advanced spatial skills and specialised instrumentation. The most common indication for hip arthroscopy is femoroacetabular impingement, which is increasing due ...
Safa Gursoy +3 more
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Purpose: To perform a systematic review to directly compare hip arthroscopy and nonoperative treatment for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) with outcomes including the risk for developing hip osteoarthritis (OA) or undergoing total hip ...
Dylan Parry, B.S. +3 more
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Editorial Commentary: Can We Derive Any Practical Information From a Study of “The Top 50 Most Influential Papers in Hip Arthroscopy,” or Are We Tooting Our Own Horns? [PDF]
Thomas Sampson
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