Basic Hip Arthroscopy: Supine Patient Positioning and Dynamic Fluoroscopic Evaluation

Sandeep Mannava, Elizabeth A. Howse, Austin V. Stone, Allston J. Stubbs

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Abstract

Hip arthroscopy serves as both a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for the management of various conditions that afflict the hip. This article reviews the basics of hip arthroscopy by demonstrating supine patient positioning, fluoroscopic evaluation of the hip under anesthesia, and sterile preparation and draping. Careful attention to detail during the operating theater setup ensures adequate access to the various compartments of the hip to facilitate the diagnosis of disease and treatment with minimally invasive arthroscopy. Furthermore, having a routine method for patient positioning and operative setup improves patient safety, as well as operative efficiency, as the operative team becomes familiar with the surgeon's standard approach to hip arthroscopy cases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e391-e396
JournalArthroscopy Techniques
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2015

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© 2015 Arthroscopy Association of North America.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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