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2023 Annual Meeting Hip Access Pass *Non-CME*
The Failed Hip Scope: Where Did I Go Wrong and How ...
The Failed Hip Scope: Where Did I Go Wrong and How Do I Fix It?
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Video Summary
In this video, Dr. Guillaume Dumont discusses revision hip arthroscopy and what to do when a failed hip surgery occurs. He explains that although he was initially shocked to learn that hip arthroscopy can fail, it is important to be prepared for such cases. He emphasizes the need for a systematic approach and discusses various factors to consider, including trauma, imaging results, physical therapy, ultrasound injections, and MRI scans. Dr. Dumont also explores specific issues that can arise during revision hip arthroscopy, such as capsule repair, bony problems, labrum treatment options, and addressing gluteal pathology. He concludes by recommending that surgeons strive to do the initial surgery correctly to avoid revision altogether, and emphasizes the importance of finding the specific reasons for pain to guide treatment decisions.
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Guillaume D. Dumont, M.D
Keywords
revision hip arthroscopy
failed hip surgery
systematic approach
trauma
imaging results
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