Anterior Capsule Reconstruction of the Native Hip: A Technique Guide

Publication date: Available online 26 September 2019Source: Arthroscopy TechniquesAuthor(s): Adrian Z. Kurz, Muzammil Memon, Dale Williams, Olufemi R. AyeniAbstractThis is a technique guide for open anterior capsule reconstruction in unstable native hips due to Ehlers–Danlos syndrome. Ehlers–Danlos syndrome is a connective tissue disease that predisposes an individual to hypermobility of their soft tissues and recurrent subluxations and dislocations of their joints. This may lead to constant instability, guarding of the hip, and subsequent arthritic changes and poor quality of life. We demonstrate anterior capsule reconstruction of the hip using an Achilles tendon allograft performed through a direct anterior approach to the hip (Heuter's approach). This technique guide outlines in detail the surgical steps required to accomplish this reconstructive procedure. Furthermore, a narrated surgical video is provided that clearly depicts the anticipated result of the increased constrained provided to the hip from the anterior capsule reconstruction using an Achilles tendon allograft.
Source: Arthroscopy Techniques - Category: Surgery Source Type: research