A New Operative Approach in the Correction of External Coxa Saltans: The Snapping Hip
Background External snapping hip is an entity that describes a snap that is felt on the lateral aspect of the hip. Several surgical interventions are described. Hypothesis The external snapping hip can be corrected with a simple procedure that is minimally invasive and less demanding than other tech...
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description | Background
External snapping hip is an entity that describes a snap that is felt on the lateral aspect of the hip. Several surgical interventions are described.
Hypothesis
The external snapping hip can be corrected with a simple procedure that is minimally invasive and less demanding than other techniques.
Study Design
This is a retrospective review from June 1994 until January 2002 looking at released external snapping hips.
Methods
There were 16 patients with 17 hips; follow-up was in 15 patients with 16 snapping hips. Twelve patients with 13 hips were contacted by telephone interview, and 3 were followed up by their most recent chart note. All underwent the same procedure performed by the senior author. The questionnaire was conducted at an average of 32.5 months after surgery (range, 9-74 months). For 3 patients, chart-only follow-up was at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months, respectively.
Results
Fourteen of 16 hips remained asymptomatic after final surgical release (2 hips needed a second release). All patients contacted by telephone would undergo the same procedure again if faced with the same symptoms.
Conclusions
This technique is simpler than most of those previously described with the benefit of no formal postoperative regimen and comparable results. |
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External snapping hip is an entity that describes a snap that is felt on the lateral aspect of the hip. Several surgical interventions are described.
Hypothesis
The external snapping hip can be corrected with a simple procedure that is minimally invasive and less demanding than other techniques.
Study Design
This is a retrospective review from June 1994 until January 2002 looking at released external snapping hips.
Methods
There were 16 patients with 17 hips; follow-up was in 15 patients with 16 snapping hips. Twelve patients with 13 hips were contacted by telephone interview, and 3 were followed up by their most recent chart note. All underwent the same procedure performed by the senior author. The questionnaire was conducted at an average of 32.5 months after surgery (range, 9-74 months). For 3 patients, chart-only follow-up was at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months, respectively.
Results
Fourteen of 16 hips remained asymptomatic after final surgical release (2 hips needed a second release). All patients contacted by telephone would undergo the same procedure again if faced with the same symptoms.
Conclusions
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External snapping hip is an entity that describes a snap that is felt on the lateral aspect of the hip. Several surgical interventions are described.
Hypothesis
The external snapping hip can be corrected with a simple procedure that is minimally invasive and less demanding than other techniques.
Study Design
This is a retrospective review from June 1994 until January 2002 looking at released external snapping hips.
Methods
There were 16 patients with 17 hips; follow-up was in 15 patients with 16 snapping hips. Twelve patients with 13 hips were contacted by telephone interview, and 3 were followed up by their most recent chart note. All underwent the same procedure performed by the senior author. The questionnaire was conducted at an average of 32.5 months after surgery (range, 9-74 months). For 3 patients, chart-only follow-up was at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months, respectively.
Results
Fourteen of 16 hips remained asymptomatic after final surgical release (2 hips needed a second release). All patients contacted by telephone would undergo the same procedure again if faced with the same symptoms.
Conclusions
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External snapping hip is an entity that describes a snap that is felt on the lateral aspect of the hip. Several surgical interventions are described.
Hypothesis
The external snapping hip can be corrected with a simple procedure that is minimally invasive and less demanding than other techniques.
Study Design
This is a retrospective review from June 1994 until January 2002 looking at released external snapping hips.
Methods
There were 16 patients with 17 hips; follow-up was in 15 patients with 16 snapping hips. Twelve patients with 13 hips were contacted by telephone interview, and 3 were followed up by their most recent chart note. All underwent the same procedure performed by the senior author. The questionnaire was conducted at an average of 32.5 months after surgery (range, 9-74 months). For 3 patients, chart-only follow-up was at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months, respectively.
Results
Fourteen of 16 hips remained asymptomatic after final surgical release (2 hips needed a second release). All patients contacted by telephone would undergo the same procedure again if faced with the same symptoms.
Conclusions
This technique is simpler than most of those previously described with the benefit of no formal postoperative regimen and comparable results.</abstract><cop>Los Angeles, CA</cop><pub>SAGE Publications</pub><pmid>15310578</pmid><doi>10.1177/0363546503262189</doi><tpages>5</tpages></addata></record> |
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