• Arch Orthop Trauma Surg · Feb 2019

    An operative technique for psoas impingement following total hip arthroplasty: a case series of day case, extra articular, arthroscopic psoas tenotomy.

    • M Williams and M Ashworth.
    • Department of Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Torbay Hospital, Torquay, Devon, TQ2 7AA, UK. m.williams13@nhs.net.
    • Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2019 Feb 1; 139 (2): 211-216.

    PurposeWe present a prospective case series of patients undergoing an arthroscopic, extra-articular psoas tenotomy.MethodsFrom February 2009 to February 2017, 13 consecutive patients underwent day case, arthroscopic tenotomy. Patients were selected following clinical evidence of impingement and a diagnostic ultra-sound-guided steroid injection of the psoas bursa. The patient's mean age was 52.8 years ± 13.7 (29.1-82.7), mean ASA 1.8 and mean BMI 30.6 ± 8.5 kg/m2. We detail the technique employed and patient outcomes to include FABER testing, manual hip flexion strength assessment and pain improvements.ResultsThe typical onset of impingement symptoms following THA was 4 months (2-24 months). 9 patients tested FABER negative and 62% (n = 8) were pain-free within 6-12 weeks. An average 20% (5-30%) reduction in hip flexion strength was seen post-arthroscopy. The mean follow-up was 2 years, (0.5-7 years). Regarding complications, one patient required revision surgery due to recurrence prompting a technique adaptation.ConclusionFor psoas impingement following THA where non-operative measures are ineffective, we recommend extra-articular arthroscopic psoas tenotomy as a feasible operative strategy. This minimally invasive, day case, low-risk treatment option is beneficial in relieving impingement symptoms.

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