American Hip Institute
The American Hip Institute is the nation's leader in innovative treatment options for the Hip, including Hip Preservation, Arthroscopy, Robotic-assisted Hip Surgery, Sports Medicine, Orthobiologics and Minimally Invasive restorative techniques. Centrally located in Chicagoland, we offer specialized orthopedic care of the Hip Joint and service the entire USA with concierge ...
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Femoro-Acetabular Impingement (FAI) - Hip Arthroscopy
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March 7, 2013
Our technique for arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement. The surgical stages are displayed in the ...
read more ↘ top blue title and include diagnostic arthroscopy, detachment of the labrum, debridement of the cartilage, acetabuloplasty, labral base refixation, review of the labrum fixation and sealing of the joint, diagnostic arthroscopy of the peripheral compartment, and femoral osteoplasty. The surgical findings displayed at the bottom green
tab include Seldes type I labral tear, ALAD type II chondral damage, the large pincer lesion, the use of knotless anchors, the medial synovial fold, the lateral retinacular vessels, and the cam lesion.
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read more ↘ top blue title and include diagnostic arthroscopy, detachment of the labrum, debridement of the cartilage, acetabuloplasty, labral base refixation, review of the labrum fixation and sealing of the joint, diagnostic arthroscopy of the peripheral compartment, and femoral osteoplasty. The surgical findings displayed at the bottom green
tab include Seldes type I labral tear, ALAD type II chondral damage, the large pincer lesion, the use of knotless anchors, the medial synovial fold, the lateral retinacular vessels, and the cam lesion.
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Hip Arthroscopy