2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2015.04.083
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Internal Snapping Hip Syndrome: Incidence of Multiple-Tendon Existence and Outcome After Endoscopic Transcapsular Release

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“…A few things are important to keep in mind while performing iliopsoas release. Re-cent studies showed that a multiple iliopsoas tendon may exists in a large number of patients 6,29 . Philippon et al 9 in a cadaveric study found that the iliopsoas tendon was composed by two tendons in 64.2% of cadavers, by three tendons in 7.5% of cases and a single tendon in only in 28.3% of cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A few things are important to keep in mind while performing iliopsoas release. Re-cent studies showed that a multiple iliopsoas tendon may exists in a large number of patients 6,29 . Philippon et al 9 in a cadaveric study found that the iliopsoas tendon was composed by two tendons in 64.2% of cadavers, by three tendons in 7.5% of cases and a single tendon in only in 28.3% of cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intra-articular pathologies may be associated with iliopsoas tendinopathy up to 50% of cases, while iliopsoas tendon may produce a labral injury itself 5 . Tenotomy has been described as an effective treatment in patients with iliopsoas tendinopathy or internal snapping hip syndrome which do not respond to conservative treatments 6 . Both open and arthroscopic surgical techniques are reported for iliopsoas tendon release with good results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact, there was no significant difference in the modified HHS of the patients with no atrophy, mild to moderate atrophy, and severe iliacus or psoas muscle atrophy at two years follow-up, and the majority of the patient's with grade 4 atrophy showed good clinical outcomes 27 . According to this this study, other Authors reported a significant clinical @ C I C E d i z i o n i I n t e r n a z i o n a l i loss of flexion strength after surgery in all patients but they improved in a period lasting from 6 to 10 weeks 26,29 .…”
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“…More recently, an incidence of multiple iliopsoas tendons of 18% during endoscopic transcapsular release have been reported 26 . These studies suggest that, once thought to be a rare anatomic variant, the finding of 2 or multiple iliopsoas tendons is very common, and that it is important to be aware of the possibility that more than 1 tendon may exist.…”
Section: @ C I C E D I Z I O N I I N T E R N a Z I O N A L Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few things are important to keep in mind while performing iliopsoas release. Recent studies showed that a multiple iliopsoas tendon may exists in a large number of patients 6,29 . Philippon et al 9 in a cadaveric study found that the iliopsoas tendon was composed by two tendons in 64.2% of cadavers, by three tendons in 7.5% of cases and a single tendon in only in 28.3% of cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%