2023
DOI: 10.1093/jhps/hnad007
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Traction-related complications in hip arthroscopy for 26 years. A systematic review

Abstract: The primary aim of the study is to determine the rate of traction-related complications in hip arthroscopy (HA) including perineal compression and distraction injuries, and the secondary objective is to report the incidence of complications in HA found on the studies selected by a systematic review. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were used for data extraction from the PubMed and Cochrane databases obtained in February 2022. Reviewers extracted the title, author, d… Show more

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“…Due to the large traction force provided to achieve the appropriate joint spacing, an emergence of distraction-related injuries has surfaced that lead to neurologic and soft tissue damage [3,6,7]. Factors such as body weight, sex differences, and bone morphology play a crucial role in determining the necessary traction force for ideal joint spacing [8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Due to the large traction force provided to achieve the appropriate joint spacing, an emergence of distraction-related injuries has surfaced that lead to neurologic and soft tissue damage [3,6,7]. Factors such as body weight, sex differences, and bone morphology play a crucial role in determining the necessary traction force for ideal joint spacing [8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hip distraction is a versatile surgical technique employed in minimally invasive hip arthroscopies for treating intra- and extraarticular pathologies and in a wide range of other interventions including joint preservation surgeries, management of hip dysplasia, treatment of avascular necrosis, fracture reduction and fixation, external fixation for pelvic injuries, and conservative management of hip conditions [add cite]. Recent advancements in hip arthroscopy, including novel instrumentation and refined surgical techniques, have not only increased the frequency of these procedures to four per 10,000 orthopedic interventions in 2017 [1], but also significantly reduced surgical complications and expedited patient recovery, presenting a marked improvement over traditional open surgical methods [2, 3]. During the procedure, achieving adequate joint visualization necessitates mild dislocation, achieved through the application of traction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%