The hip capsule and acetabular labrum are critical structures that function to protect and stabilize the hip joint. As the use of hip arthroscopy increases, there is increasing interest in the integrity of the hip capsule and labrum in optimizing postoperative function and outcomes. In this report, we describe the surgical technique for capsular reconstruction with dermal allograft and labral augmentation with tibialis anterior allograft for the treatment of gross instability after hip arthroscopy. This technique may be applied in situations with large capsular defects and deficient labral tissue
Recent technological improvements have resulted in a greater number of surgical options available fo...
Capsulotomy, which is commonly performed in hip arthroscopy, assists visualization and instrument na...
In the past decade, the number of hip arthroscopy procedures has exponentially increased, primarily ...
Because hip arthroscopic procedures are increasing in number, complications related to the operation...
The hip capsule has been identified as an important static stabilizer of the hip joint. Despite the ...
The acetabular labrum plays an important role in hip joint stability and articular cartilage mainten...
Iatrogenic hip instability is increasingly recognized as a cause of persistent pain and disability a...
With the development of hip joint preservation procedures, the use of hip arthroscopy has grown dram...
Biomechanical stability is the primary function of the acetabular labrum. It provides a hip suction ...
Labral reconstruction is becoming an important treatment modality for hips with nonsalvageable labra...
The importance of the acetabular labrum has been well documented for the function and overall health...
An iatrogenic capsular defect can be a major contributing factor to macroinstability of the hip. For...
The utility of hip arthroscopy has recently progressed beyond diagnostic to therapeutic purposes add...
Symptomatic anterior instability of the hip is typically iatrogenic in nature and poses a challengin...
Atraumatic instability of the hip has become an increasingly studied occurrence in recent years. The...
Recent technological improvements have resulted in a greater number of surgical options available fo...
Capsulotomy, which is commonly performed in hip arthroscopy, assists visualization and instrument na...
In the past decade, the number of hip arthroscopy procedures has exponentially increased, primarily ...
Because hip arthroscopic procedures are increasing in number, complications related to the operation...
The hip capsule has been identified as an important static stabilizer of the hip joint. Despite the ...
The acetabular labrum plays an important role in hip joint stability and articular cartilage mainten...
Iatrogenic hip instability is increasingly recognized as a cause of persistent pain and disability a...
With the development of hip joint preservation procedures, the use of hip arthroscopy has grown dram...
Biomechanical stability is the primary function of the acetabular labrum. It provides a hip suction ...
Labral reconstruction is becoming an important treatment modality for hips with nonsalvageable labra...
The importance of the acetabular labrum has been well documented for the function and overall health...
An iatrogenic capsular defect can be a major contributing factor to macroinstability of the hip. For...
The utility of hip arthroscopy has recently progressed beyond diagnostic to therapeutic purposes add...
Symptomatic anterior instability of the hip is typically iatrogenic in nature and poses a challengin...
Atraumatic instability of the hip has become an increasingly studied occurrence in recent years. The...
Recent technological improvements have resulted in a greater number of surgical options available fo...
Capsulotomy, which is commonly performed in hip arthroscopy, assists visualization and instrument na...
In the past decade, the number of hip arthroscopy procedures has exponentially increased, primarily ...