positions should be placed at a width of more than 10 cm to reduce the incidence of neuroapraxis and perineal injury. The portals have varied according to surgeon’s technique ( Fig. 1 ), whether they start with the peripheral compartment or the central
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.7% 126 2 Complication with outpatient or medication treatment Temporary nerve injury 2–7% 119 , 122 , 123 , 127 Permanent nerve injury < 1% 122 Perineal skin damage < 1% 119 , 122 , 123 , 128
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different pathologies. Lateral thigh pain is frequently associated with trochanteric bursitis, but the use of advanced imaging methods has provided greater awareness that hip abductor injuries can be causative. 1 , 2 It is now supported that abductor