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December 1, 2006 By vjortho

Labral Refixation for Femoro-Acetabular Impingement

Reinhold Ganz, MD and Michael Leunig, MD

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Recent advances in the understanding of the anatomy and function of the acetabular labrum suggest that it is important for normal joint function. Ganz and his colleagues have energized and revolutionized hip joint-preserving surgery by developing the innovative and dramatic, yet safe, surgical dislocation approach to correct impingement. In this video supplement to their JBJS article, Professor Ganz and Dr. Leunig demonstrate the safe surgical dislocation technique with labral refixation while discussing this important second generation of work in an attempt to improve their results.

Material Covered

  • Labral Preservation Importance
  • Preservation vs Resection
  • Safe Surgical Dislocation
  • Refixation
  • Clear, concise animation of key surgical steps
See the Corresponding JBJS Article:
Norman Espinosa, Martin Beck, Dominique A. Rothenfluh, Reinhold Ganz, and Michael Leunig.
Labral Refixation for Femoro-Acetabular Impingement
J. Bone Joint Surg. Am., May 2006; 88: 925 – 935. [Article]
Norman Espinosa, Martin Beck, Dominique A. Rothenfluh, Reinhold Ganz, and Michael Leunig.
Treatment of Femoro-Acetabular Impingement: Preliminary Results of Labral Refixation: Surgical Technique
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2007;89(Supp 2):36-53. [Article]

Specifications

  • Total Run Time: 30:31 minutes
  • Catalog Number: 4070
  • VJO Publication Date: December, 2006

Filed Under: Hip, JBJS Video Supplements, Streaming Video, VJO Downloads

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