Category : Hip Preservation and Hip Arthroscopy / Orthopaedics
Hip arthroscopy is an established treatment for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome, with demonstrated long-term efficacy. However, the deep-seated anatomy of the hip joint and its complex periarticular structures pose significant challenges for achieving safe capsulotomy and adequate intra-articular exposure. We describe a technique using the greater trochanter as an anatomical reference point to perform an outside-in, distal-to-proximal longitudinal capsulotomy under postless traction.
Source : Arthroscopy Techniques
On : 21-Nov-2025

