Hip Arthroscopy

Treatment of:
Hip Impingement
Labral Tears
Articular Cartilage
Injuries
Loose Bodies Removal
Treatment of Hip Impingement
With hip impingement treatment, Dr.
Rogerson will reshape the junction between the head and neck of the femur
using small mechanical resection devices called burrs. Performing this
step as well as trimming any excessive portion of the acetabulum will
give the joint more clearance, thus relieving the impingement. At
various times during the surgery and immediately following it, Dr.
Rogerson will test and monitor your hip's range of motion.
Treatment of Labral Tears
In this procedure, Dr. Rogerson will
smooth the edges of the torn or frayed labrum using arthroscopic shaver
blades or radiofrequency (RF) energy. Specially designed RF probes
include flexible heads that allow Dr. Rogerson to maneuver through
difficult curves in the hip joint, remove torn tissue, and smooth the
damaged areas. In some cases, the labrum may be repaired. For this
procedure, anchors will be attached to the bone and sutures will be
passed through the tissue. The anchors are used to hold the suture in
place.
Treatment of
Articular Cartilage Injuries
To treat articular cartilage
injuries, your surgeon will use an arthroscopic shaver blade to remove
the damaged tissue, leaving a smooth, stable surface. Certain types of
injuries may require treatment with microfracture. In this procedure,
Dr. Rogerson will create a number of small holes in the exposed bone of
the joint to induce bleeding and clotting, which also leads to new
tissue growth. Studies indicate that in time, this new growth becomes
firm tissue that is smooth and durable.
Loose Bodies Removal
When removing loose bodies, Dr.
Rogerson will first use the visibility provided by the arthroscope to
inspect the joint. This inspection will help confirm the number of loose
bodies and their location. Dr. Rogerson will then retrieve and remove
the loose bodies using specially designed hand instruments called
graspers.
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