2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2015.03.042
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Outcomes of Open Versus Endoscopic Repair of Abductor Muscle Tears of the Hip: A Systematic Review

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“…1,3,4,7 Meta-analyses of the existing case series have shown that endoscopic repair leads to similar improvement in pain and function, albeit with fewer complications compared with open techniques. 3,4 Thus, endoscopic repair has become the favored method.…”
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“…1,3,4,7 Meta-analyses of the existing case series have shown that endoscopic repair leads to similar improvement in pain and function, albeit with fewer complications compared with open techniques. 3,4 Thus, endoscopic repair has become the favored method.…”
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“…1 The first step in management of gluteal medius tears is nonoperative, including physical therapy, activity modification, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 3 Patients that fail nonoperative management may be indicated for surgery. Open and endoscopic repair approaches have been described, with studies indicating equal symptomatic relief, and fewer postoperative complications for endoscopic techniques.…”
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“…The gluteus medius and gluteus minimus are the most frequently injured and thus the focus of hip abductor insufficiency. They are so commonly the culprit that the two have been termed the "rotator cuff tears of the hip" [1,2]. The gluteus medius is comprised of an anterior, middle and posterior portion.…”
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