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Avoiding iatrogenic injury during portal placement in hip arthroscopy.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Sunil Kumar, KH 
Lisenda, L 

Abstract

Hip arthroscopy has gained immense popularity in the treatment of many intra and extra-articular pathologies in and around the hip joint. The anterolateral portal is the most common portal used to establish access at arthroscopy and being the first, it has to be placed blindly under image intensifier guidance. The subsequent portals are placed under direct arthroscopic visualisation. Iatrogenic acetabular labral injury (IALI) has been reported to occur during the first portal placement and its incidence varies from 0.67% to 20%.1–3 We present an easy technique to prevens IALI.

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Keywords

Acetabulum, Arthroscopy, Hip Injuries, Hip Joint, Humans, Iatrogenic Disease

Journal Title

Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England

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Journal ISSN

0035-8843
1478-7083

Volume Title

98

Publisher

Royal Society of Medicine