Arthroscopy Techniques (Aug 2016)

Capsular Preservation Using Suture Suspension Technique in Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement

  • Andrea M. Spiker, M.D.,
  • Christopher L. Camp, M.D.,
  • Brian T. Barlow, M.D.,
  • Shawn G. Anthony, M.D.,
  • Struan H. Coleman, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. e883 – e887

Abstract

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This article describes the use of sutures to enhance visualization while protecting the capsule in both the central and peripheral compartments during hip arthroscopy. We describe first a technique to preserve the proximal capsule cuff while working in the central compartment and then an alternative to the T-capsulotomy while maintaining excellent visualization of the peripheral compartment during femoroplasty of cam-type femoroacetabular impingement. By use of suture suspension of the capsule, multiple goals are achieved: The integrity of the proximal capsule cuff is maintained while aiding in visualization of the central compartment; the iliofemoral ligament is spared, which plays a critical role in preventing microinstability; the necessary space is created to obtain adequate visualization of the peripheral compartment for complete femoroplasty; and operative time is reduced because creation and subsequent repair of the T-capsulotomy can be avoided.