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Advanced hip arthroscopy techniques are crucial for managing complex cases and improving outcomes. This review details labral reconstruction, adhesion spacers, capsular repair, ligamentum teres reconstruction, and the remplissage technique for revision hip surgery.

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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Arthroscopic Techniques
  • Hip Joint Preservation

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  • Hip arthroscopy indications have expanded, leading to increased procedures and surgeon training.
  • A rise in post-operative complications necessitates advanced hip arthroscopic techniques.
  • Revision hip arthroscopy presents unique challenges requiring careful planning and patient expectation management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review advanced treatment options for revision or complex primary hip arthroscopy.
  • To describe techniques for restoring joint function and addressing specific complications.

Main Methods:

  • Review of advanced hip arthroscopic techniques for complex cases.
  • Description of labral reconstruction/augmentation for deficient labra.
  • Explanation of spacer use for symptomatic adhesions.
  • Overview of capsular reconstruction for large defects.
  • Details on ligamentum teres reconstruction for instability.
  • Discussion of the remplissage technique for over-resected CAM impingement.

Main Results:

  • Labral reconstruction restores the acetabular labral seal.
  • Spacers alleviate pain and prevent adhesions.
  • Capsular reconstruction addresses significant capsular defects.
  • Ligamentum teres reconstruction aids hip stability and pain relief.
  • Remplissage technique restores the femoral head-neck junction and joint seal.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced techniques like labral reconstruction, adhesion spacers, capsular and ligamentum teres reconstruction, and the remplissage technique are vital for complex hip arthroscopy.
  • These methods address specific issues in revision or complex primary hip arthroscopy, aiming for satisfactory clinical outcomes.