Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross Instability
Gross hip instability in an active adult with previous normal hip anatomy is usually due to disruption of the static stabilizers of the hip joint. Although such a disruption can result from a high-grade injury, it can be iatrogenic after previous hip arthroscopy. The patient may present with a painf...
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doaj-39330ee0aa834001b0733aaff5c4c1eb2021-06-11T05:14:22ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872021-05-01105e1239e1248Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross InstabilityHari K. Ankem, M.D.0Samantha C. Diulus, B.S.1Mitchell B. Meghpara, M.D.2Philip J. Rosinsky, M.D.3Jacob Shapira, M.D.4David R. Maldonado, M.D.5Ajay C. Lall, M.D., M.S.6Benjamin G. Domb, M.D.7American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.; AMITA Health St. Alexius Medical Center, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, U.S.A.American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.; AMITA Health St. Alexius Medical Center, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, U.S.A.; American Hip Institute, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.American Hip Institute Research Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.; AMITA Health St. Alexius Medical Center, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, U.S.A.; American Hip Institute, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.; Address correspondence to Benjamin G. Domb, M.D., American Hip Institute, 999 E Touhy Ave, Ste 450, Des Plaines, IL 60018, U.S.A.Gross hip instability in an active adult with previous normal hip anatomy is usually due to disruption of the static stabilizers of the hip joint. Although such a disruption can result from a high-grade injury, it can be iatrogenic after previous hip arthroscopy. The patient may present with a painful limp and recurrent subluxation sensation in the affected hip joint. Revision hip arthroscopy in this scenario is generally complicated, and it is not uncommon for all the soft-tissue stabilizers to be compromised. The labrum, ligamentum teres (LT), and capsule of the hip joint are often so damaged that reparation is not an option. Reconstruction of the torn LT is an established method to add secondary stability while addressing the labral pathology in the hip joint with microinstability. Concomitant reconstruction of all the static restraints has yet to be described addressing triple instability. This Technical Note presents a stepwise approach, including tips and pearls, for arthroscopic triple reconstruction of the labrum, LT, and capsule. We believe this method is a safe and reproducible way to effectively treat gross hip instability in young patients.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628721000244 |
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Hari K. Ankem, M.D. Samantha C. Diulus, B.S. Mitchell B. Meghpara, M.D. Philip J. Rosinsky, M.D. Jacob Shapira, M.D. David R. Maldonado, M.D. Ajay C. Lall, M.D., M.S. Benjamin G. Domb, M.D. |
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Hari K. Ankem, M.D. Samantha C. Diulus, B.S. Mitchell B. Meghpara, M.D. Philip J. Rosinsky, M.D. Jacob Shapira, M.D. David R. Maldonado, M.D. Ajay C. Lall, M.D., M.S. Benjamin G. Domb, M.D. Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross Instability Arthroscopy Techniques |
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Hari K. Ankem, M.D. Samantha C. Diulus, B.S. Mitchell B. Meghpara, M.D. Philip J. Rosinsky, M.D. Jacob Shapira, M.D. David R. Maldonado, M.D. Ajay C. Lall, M.D., M.S. Benjamin G. Domb, M.D. |
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Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross Instability |
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Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross Instability |
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Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross Instability |
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Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross Instability |
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Arthroscopic Triple Reconstruction in the Hip Joint: Restoration of Soft-Tissue Stabilizers in Revision Surgery for Gross Instability |
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arthroscopic triple reconstruction in the hip joint: restoration of soft-tissue stabilizers in revision surgery for gross instability |
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Arthroscopy Techniques |
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Gross hip instability in an active adult with previous normal hip anatomy is usually due to disruption of the static stabilizers of the hip joint. Although such a disruption can result from a high-grade injury, it can be iatrogenic after previous hip arthroscopy. The patient may present with a painful limp and recurrent subluxation sensation in the affected hip joint. Revision hip arthroscopy in this scenario is generally complicated, and it is not uncommon for all the soft-tissue stabilizers to be compromised. The labrum, ligamentum teres (LT), and capsule of the hip joint are often so damaged that reparation is not an option. Reconstruction of the torn LT is an established method to add secondary stability while addressing the labral pathology in the hip joint with microinstability. Concomitant reconstruction of all the static restraints has yet to be described addressing triple instability. This Technical Note presents a stepwise approach, including tips and pearls, for arthroscopic triple reconstruction of the labrum, LT, and capsule. We believe this method is a safe and reproducible way to effectively treat gross hip instability in young patients. |
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