Arthroscopy Techniques (Dec 2014)

Arthroscopy of the Nondistractable Hip: A Novel Extracapsular Approach

  • Ran Doron, M.D.,
  • Eyal Amar, M.D.,
  • Ehud Rath, M.D.,
  • Thomas Sampson, M.D.,
  • Derek Ochiai, M.D.,
  • Dean K. Matsuda, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
pp. e723 – e725

Abstract

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Adequate traction to achieve hip joint distraction is essential for avoiding iatrogenic injury to the joint during hip arthroscopy. An inability to distract the joint is a relative contraindication for hip arthroscopy. This report describes a novel technique involving an extracapsular approach to gain safe access to a hip joint that fails a trial of traction during positioning for hip arthroscopy. The anterolateral portal is established under fluoroscopic guidance. The arthroscope is positioned on the lateral rim of the acetabulum. A shaver, introduced through a modified anterior portal, is used to facilitate capsular exposure. An arthroscopic capsular incision is made proximal to the lateral acetabular rim and extended anteriorly with a radiofrequency probe. Osteoplasty of the anterolateral acetabular rim is carried out with a burr while protecting the labrum. Distraction of the hip is then possible, allowing safe central-compartment access and subsequent chondrolabral procedures.