Arthroscopy Techniques (Aug 2019)

Arthroscopic Double Shoelace Capsular Plication Technique for the Treatment of Borderline Hip Dysplasia Associated With Capsular Laxity

  • Kazuha Kizaki, M.D.,
  • Akihisa Hatakeyama, M.D., Ph.D.,
  • Hajime Utsunomiya, M.D., Ph.D.,
  • Marc J. Philippon, M.D.,
  • Soshi Uchida, M.D., Ph.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
pp. e923 – e927

Abstract

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Hip arthroscopy is an innovative surgical tool that is minimally invasive; however, the working space is very limited because of small surgical wounds. Recent literature has shown that capsular repair after capsulotomy during hip arthroscopy facilitates the restoration of hip joint stability. Previous Technical Notes have introduced the shoelace capsule closing technique using a single Ultratape. However, even with the shoelace capsule closing technique, we periodically have encountered difficult cases with extensive capsular laxity. In this Technical Note, we introduce an improved hip capsule plication technique using 2 pieces of Ultratape for treating borderline hip dysplasia with capsular laxity. This double shoelace capsule plication technique theoretically reduces tearing risks during closure of delicate and fragile capsules. Level of evidence: 1 (hip); 2 (other).