SAGE Open Medicine (Jan 2024)

A comprehensive review of hip arthroscopy techniques and outcomes

  • Carlos Suarez-Ahedo,
  • Javier Camacho-Galindo,
  • Alberto López-Reyes,
  • Laura E Martinez-Gómez,
  • Carlos Pineda,
  • Benjamin G Domb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20503121231222212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Transforming the orthopedic landscape, hip arthroscopy pioneers a minimally invasive surgical approach for diagnosing and addressing hip pathologies. With its origins dating back to Burman’s 1931 cadaveric study, this groundbreaking technique gained clinical relevance in 1939 through Takagi’s report. However, the 1980s marked the actual emergence of hip arthroscopy for treating a wide range of hip disorders. Now, a staple in modern orthopedics, hip arthroscopy empowers patients with previously undiagnosed and untreated hip conditions, enabling them to obtain relief and reclaim their lives. By employing a compact camera and specialized tools, surgeons expertly navigate the hip joint, performing procedures from excising loose bodies and mending labral tears to addressing femoroacetabular impingement and tackling other intricate issues. This innovative approach has dramatically elevated patients’ quality of life, allowing them to embrace targeted treatments and resume daily activities without resorting to lifestyle alterations.