Hip arthroscopy refers to the viewing of the interior of the acetabulofemoral (hip) joint through an arthroscope and the treatment of hip pathology through a minimally invasive approach. This technique is sometimes used to help in the treatment of various joint disorders and has gained popularity because of the small incisions used and shorter recovery times when compared with conventional surgical techniques (sometimes referred to as “open surgery”). Hip arthroscopy was not feasible until recently, new technology in both the tools used and the ability to distract the hip joint has led to a recent surge in the ability to do hip arthroscopy and the popularity of it.
Femoroacetabular impingement
Labral tears
Loose / foreign body removal
Hip washout (for infection) or biopsy
Chondral (cartilage) lesions
Osteochondritis dissecans
Ligamentum teres injuries (and reconstruction)
Iliopsoas tendinopathy (or ‘snapping psoas’)
Trochanteric pain syndrome
Snapping iliotibial band
Osteoarthritis (controversial)
Sciatic nerve compression (piriformis syndrome)
Ischiofemoral impingement
Direct assessment of hip replacement
High Accuracy due to use of microscopic camera
Lower Risk Of Infection and Blood clots
Less Pain After Surgery
Walk without Support in few days
Best Recovery Results
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