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Arthroscopic excision of heterotopic ossification in the rectus femoris muscle causing extra-articular anterior hip impingement.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Nakano, Naoki 
Lisenda, Laughter 

Abstract

Subspine impingement is an extra-articular hip impingement syndrome that usually occurs when there is abnormal contact between an enlarged or malorientated anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) and the distal anterior femoral neck in straight flexion of the hip. We present the case of a 13-year-old boy with a history of left groin pain and loss of range of movement of the hip for over six months following an avulsion fracture of the AIIS during a game of rugby. He was diagnosed with subspine impingement secondary to a large lesion of heterotopic ossification in the rectus femoris; this was dissected and extracted from the muscle in toto arthroscopically. This case highlights the importance of heterotopic ossification after injury as an important cause for subspine impingement in the young adult hip. This is the first report and describes subspine impingement secondary to a large lesion of heterotopic ossification.

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Keywords

Subspine impingement, Heterotopic ossification, Extra-articular hip impingement, Arthroscopy

Journal Title

SICOT J

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Journal ISSN

2426-8887
2426-8887

Volume Title

4

Publisher

EDP Sciences