2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1750034
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Iatrogenic Iliopsoas Tendon Injury May Occur during Femoral Head and Neck Ostectomy—An Ex-Vivo Study in Dogs

Charlotte E. Gillis,
Michael H. Jaffe,
Alison M. Lee
et al.

Abstract: Objective The aim of this study was to determine if inadvertent iatrogenic damage to the iliopsoas tendon can occur during routine femoral head and neck ostectomy (FHO), using a cadaveric dog model. Study Design Four cadaveric specimens (eight hindlimbs total) of dogs that were humanely euthanatized for reasons unrelated to this study. Pre-experimental radiography confirmed absence of pelvic or femoral comorbidities. Each limb of each paired sample was randomly assigned as either dissection-only cont… Show more

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“…Damage to the iliopsoas muscle/tendon after routine FHNE has been reported in a cadaveric study. The iliopsoas muscle/tendon damage is potentially among the postoperative complications (12). However, there is no clinical study on this subject.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Damage to the iliopsoas muscle/tendon after routine FHNE has been reported in a cadaveric study. The iliopsoas muscle/tendon damage is potentially among the postoperative complications (12). However, there is no clinical study on this subject.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%