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Introduction Hip arthroscopy, as a surgical technique, has advanced greatly over the years with the treatment of intraarticular pathology such as femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), chondral lesions, loose bodies, synovial abnormalities
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Introduction Hip arthroscopy has increased in popularity tremendously in the last five to ten years. In a recent cross-sectional study, an increase of 250% was observed with this surgical technique in the United States between 2007 and 2011
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young patients with debilitating hip pain has led to the development and refinement of both open and arthroscopic procedures to address intra-articular hip pathologies. In particular, hip arthroscopy has become increasingly popular in the last decade
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Perthes disease, torsional abnormalities together with the development of new surgical approaches and procedures, have revolutionized the field of joint preserving surgery. The utilization of joint preservation operations including hip arthroscopy
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HIP International 2018 Retrospective case serie NO 11/16 Ohtsuru T 14 HIP International 2016 Retrospective case control Arthroscopy/ debridement/ resection/spacer 15/24 Anagnostakos K 6 Archives of
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screws. Arthroscopy is more difficult for ablation or osteosynthesis of ⅓ or ¼ fragments located inferiorly and anteriorly on the head ( 28 , 29 , 30 , 37 ). A posterior approach requires reluxation of the hip and provides reduced access to the lower
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osteotomy (PAO) ( 41 ), hip arthroscopy ( 42 ), femoral osteotomy ( 2 ) and so on, can be used to treat a great number of hip disorders such as DDH ( 41 ), femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) ( 43 ) and slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) ( 44 ). Among
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bare of tendon attachments, the so-called ‘bald area’ ( Fig. 1E ), serving as an anatomic landmark, particularly for hip arthroscopy. 8 Fig. 1 Insertion sites of the gluteus medius (GMed) and minimus (GMin) into the greater trochanter. A