Neurovascular Structures at Risk During Anterolateral and Medial Arthroscopic Approaches of the Hip/Estructuras Neurovasculares en Riesgo Durante Abordajes Artroscopicos Anterolaterales y Mediales de la Cadera

To describe the safety areas for placement of 5 anterolateral portals (anterior, anterior lateral, posterior lateral, proximal anterior medial and distal anterior medial portals) and 3 recently described medial portals (anterior medial, posterior medial and distal posterior medial portals) to provid...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of morphology 2016-06, Vol.34 (2), p.752
Hauptverfasser: Mendez-Aguirre, Omar, Morales-Avalos, Rodolfo, Compean-Martinez, Gustavo A, Espinosa-Uribe, Abraham G, Vilchez-Cavazos, Felix, del Carmen Theriot-Giron, Maria, Quiroga-Garza, Alejandro, de la Garza-Castro, Oscar, Avilan, Katia Guzman, Guzman-Lopez, Santos, Elizondo-Omana, Rodrigo E
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Zusammenfassung:To describe the safety areas for placement of 5 anterolateral portals (anterior, anterior lateral, posterior lateral, proximal anterior medial and distal anterior medial portals) and 3 recently described medial portals (anterior medial, posterior medial and distal posterior medial portals) to provide topographical description of the safety of each. A descriptive, observational and cross=sectional study in which femoral triangle dissection was performed in 12 hips. 5 lateral portals and the 3 medial portals were placed. Clinically relevant neurovascular structures associated with each portal, were identified measured and documented. The lateral portal with the highest risk of injury to a nearby neurovascular structure was the anterior portal, the most adjacent to the femoral cutaneous nerve, 1.42 cm ([+ or -] 0.85) lateral to the portal. In the medial portals, the anterior medial portal has the narrowest margin in relation to the femoral artery, 2.14 cm ( [+ or -] 0.35) lateral to the portal and medial to the obturator nerve by 0.87 cm ( [+ or -] 0.62). The lateral portals have a higher safety margin; the portal with the most proximity to a neurovascular structure is the anterior portal, associated laterally with the femoral cutaneous nerve, presenting a higher risk of injury. Medial portals have a higher risk of injuring the femoral neurovascular bundle as well as the obturator nerve.
ISSN:0717-9367