Microfracture of hip chondral lesions has been performed for more than a decade with modified treatment principles and techniques from knee arthroscopy. This note and accompanying video review the pertinent techniques, pearls, and pitfalls of the microfracture procedure in the treatment of hip chondral lesions. After debridement of damaged chondral tissue, the size of the lesion is approximated to determine the number of microfracture holes to create. The working portal may be adjusted based on the site of the lesion. Microfracture picks of different angles are used to ensure perpendicular advancement to a depth of 3 to 4 mm in the subchondral bone. The holes are placed at a gap of approximately 3 to 4 mm. The debris is washed out to obtain...
Microfracture, the current standard of care for the treatment of non-degenerative chondral lesions i...
The operative management of focal chondral lesions continues to be problematic for the treating orth...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...
Introduction: Acetabular cartilage lesions are frequently found during hip arthroscopy. In the hip j...
Microfracture is a marrow-stimulation technique in which damaged cartilage is drilled or punched, pe...
Over the past decade, arthroscopic microfracture has become increasingly popular to treat full-thick...
Chondral defects of the articular surface pose a challenging problem to the orthopedic surgeon. The ...
Background: Microfracture is a proven technique to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee. Ho...
Despite all the advances in hip arthroscopy, microfracture is still the workhorse for treating focal...
Microfracture is the standard of care for the treatment of small cartilage defects in the hip. Autol...
Debridement and bone marrow stimulation of the subchondral bone is currently considered to be the pr...
ments can gain access to most of the hip joint, the treatment of chondral lesions is limited to exci...
Chondral lesions are currently considered in the hip as a consequence of trauma, osteonecrosis, dysp...
Cartilage lesions in the hip are of high prevalence. Most of these lesions are treated with microfra...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Microfracture, the current standard of care for the treatment of non-degenerative chondral lesions i...
The operative management of focal chondral lesions continues to be problematic for the treating orth...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...
Introduction: Acetabular cartilage lesions are frequently found during hip arthroscopy. In the hip j...
Microfracture is a marrow-stimulation technique in which damaged cartilage is drilled or punched, pe...
Over the past decade, arthroscopic microfracture has become increasingly popular to treat full-thick...
Chondral defects of the articular surface pose a challenging problem to the orthopedic surgeon. The ...
Background: Microfracture is a proven technique to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee. Ho...
Despite all the advances in hip arthroscopy, microfracture is still the workhorse for treating focal...
Microfracture is the standard of care for the treatment of small cartilage defects in the hip. Autol...
Debridement and bone marrow stimulation of the subchondral bone is currently considered to be the pr...
ments can gain access to most of the hip joint, the treatment of chondral lesions is limited to exci...
Chondral lesions are currently considered in the hip as a consequence of trauma, osteonecrosis, dysp...
Cartilage lesions in the hip are of high prevalence. Most of these lesions are treated with microfra...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
Microfracture, the current standard of care for the treatment of non-degenerative chondral lesions i...
The operative management of focal chondral lesions continues to be problematic for the treating orth...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...