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  • Minimally Invasive Procedures

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  • Advancements in hip arthroscopy enable treatment of hip pathology without open surgical dislocation.
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  • To review frequent and serious complications associated with hip arthroscopy.
  • To provide guidelines for preventing these complications.

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  • This manuscript is a review article.
  • It synthesizes existing literature on hip arthroscopy complications.

Main Results:

  • Most hip arthroscopy complications are minor or temporary.
  • Serious complications can occur, and some, like acetabular labral puncture, may be underreported.

Conclusions:

  • Successful hip arthroscopy outcomes depend on comprehensive training, meticulous surgical technique, appropriate patient selection, and mentorship.
  • While generally safe, vigilance for and prevention of complications are essential.