Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel Syndrome

Chronic hamstring origin avulsions and ischial tunnel syndrome are common causes of posterior hip pain. Although physical therapy has shown benefits in some cases, recent evidence has reported better outcomes with surgical treatment in appropriately selected patients. The full-open approach has been...

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Main Authors: Juan Gómez-Hoyos, M.D., Manoj Reddy, B.S., Hal D. Martin, D.O.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-06-01
Series:Arthroscopy Techniques
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628715000109
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spelling doaj-96ac082a67704fa9a0decd93a3fa65022021-06-10T04:51:50ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872015-06-0143e193e199Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel SyndromeJuan Gómez-Hoyos, M.D.0Manoj Reddy, B.S.1Hal D. Martin, D.O.2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia; Hip Preservation Center, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.; Address correspondence to Juan Gómez-Hoyos, M.D., Hip Preservation Center, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, 411 N Washington Ave, Ste 7300, Dallas, TX 75246, U.S.A.Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.Hip Preservation Center, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.Chronic hamstring origin avulsions and ischial tunnel syndrome are common causes of posterior hip pain. Although physical therapy has shown benefits in some cases, recent evidence has reported better outcomes with surgical treatment in appropriately selected patients. The full-open approach has been the classic procedure to address this problem. However, the complications related to extensive tissue exposure and the proximity of the incision to the perianal zone have led to the description of full-endoscopic techniques. Achieving an accurate hamstring repair could be technically demanding with a full-endoscopic procedure. Accurate reattachment is crucial in hamstring repair because of the functional demand of the muscles crossing of 2 major joints (hip and knee). This surgical note describes a mixed technique including a mini-open approach, neuromonitoring, and dry endoscopic-assisted repair of the hamstring origin as an alternative for treating patients with chronic hamstring avulsions and ischial tunnel syndrome that remain symptomatic despite nonoperative treatment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628715000109
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author Juan Gómez-Hoyos, M.D.
Manoj Reddy, B.S.
Hal D. Martin, D.O.
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Manoj Reddy, B.S.
Hal D. Martin, D.O.
Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel Syndrome
Arthroscopy Techniques
author_facet Juan Gómez-Hoyos, M.D.
Manoj Reddy, B.S.
Hal D. Martin, D.O.
author_sort Juan Gómez-Hoyos, M.D.
title Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel Syndrome
title_short Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel Syndrome
title_full Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel Syndrome
title_fullStr Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Dry Endoscopic-Assisted Mini-Open Approach With Neuromonitoring for Chronic Hamstring Avulsions and Ischial Tunnel Syndrome
title_sort dry endoscopic-assisted mini-open approach with neuromonitoring for chronic hamstring avulsions and ischial tunnel syndrome
publisher Elsevier
series Arthroscopy Techniques
issn 2212-6287
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Chronic hamstring origin avulsions and ischial tunnel syndrome are common causes of posterior hip pain. Although physical therapy has shown benefits in some cases, recent evidence has reported better outcomes with surgical treatment in appropriately selected patients. The full-open approach has been the classic procedure to address this problem. However, the complications related to extensive tissue exposure and the proximity of the incision to the perianal zone have led to the description of full-endoscopic techniques. Achieving an accurate hamstring repair could be technically demanding with a full-endoscopic procedure. Accurate reattachment is crucial in hamstring repair because of the functional demand of the muscles crossing of 2 major joints (hip and knee). This surgical note describes a mixed technique including a mini-open approach, neuromonitoring, and dry endoscopic-assisted repair of the hamstring origin as an alternative for treating patients with chronic hamstring avulsions and ischial tunnel syndrome that remain symptomatic despite nonoperative treatment.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628715000109
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