Endoscopy of the Hip and Knee 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-3488-8_8
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Hip Endoscopy in Total Hip Arthroplasty: Endoscopic Management of Iliopsoas Tendon Impingement After Hip Arthroplasty

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“…These findings are in concordance with other studies showing improvement in various PROMs after arthroscopic tenotomy for iliopsoas impingement secondary to THA [8, 15, 37]. Viamont‐Guerra et.al [37] reported results on 48 patients treated with arthroscopic tenotomy and found statistical significant improvement postoperatively of both the modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS) and Harris Hip Score (HHS).…”
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“…These findings are in concordance with other studies showing improvement in various PROMs after arthroscopic tenotomy for iliopsoas impingement secondary to THA [8, 15, 37]. Viamont‐Guerra et.al [37] reported results on 48 patients treated with arthroscopic tenotomy and found statistical significant improvement postoperatively of both the modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS) and Harris Hip Score (HHS).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Guicherd et.al [15] in a prospective series with 64 patients reported improvement of OHS (Oxford Hip Score), patient satisfaction and anterior hip pain at a mean follow‐up of 8 months. Di Benedetto et.al [8] reported a series of 13 patients with significant improvement HHS and Medical Research Council (MRC) scale at a mean follow‐up of 10 months.…”
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“…These findings are in agreement to previous published studies on endoscopic tenotomy, that have reported satisfaction rates of 71–93%, mHHS between 75–89 points, and complication rates of 2–10% [2, 3, 17, 26, 41]. Studies on arthroscopic tenotomy have reported mean post‐tenotomy HHS between 82–92 points and few to no complications and revisions [12, 14, 24, 30, 32, 34, 38, 46]. Additionally, studies on open tenotomy have also reported good clinical outcomes, with mean post‐tenotomy HHS between 80–86 points, but higher complication rates of 17%, and revision rates of up to 13% [7, 13].…”
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“…After conservative management options fail, surgical alternatives such as open or arthroscopic psoas tenotomy and revision hip arthroplasty can reliably improve the patient’s symptoms. Open surgical procedures however carry a higher risk of infection, accrue longer hospital and recovery periods,2 and arthroscopic procedures have increased risk of neurovascular damage. The use of US is gaining traction in orthopedic procedures, with some utilizing its benefits for placement of portal placement in hip arthroscopies 3.…”
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