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. 2014 Nov 14;8:368. doi: 10.1186/1752-1947-8-368

Table 1.

Cases of fluid extravasation after hip arthroscopy – demographic data and hip operative procedure

Authors, year of publication and reference number Age and gender Hip treatment procedures Time of surgery (minutes) and surgical position
Bartlett et al., 1998 [3]
50-year-old man
1. Loose-body removal 13 days after acetabular fracture of both columns treated with open reduction–internal fixation using an ilioinguinal approach
135/lateral position
Haupt et al., 2008 [4]
15-year-old girl
1. Capsulotomy
105/lateral position
2. Adhesion releases after open acetabular retroversion corrected by trimming the anterosuperior rim with reattachment of the labrum.
Sharma et al., 2009 [5]
45-year-old woman
1. Limited capsulectomy
160/supine position
2. Labral repair
3. Psoas release
Fowler and Owens, 2010 [6]
42-year-old man
1. Limited capsulectomy
95/lateral position
2. Psoas tenotomy
3. Debridement of the anterior and superior labrum and pincer-type lesion
Verma and Sekiya, 2010 [7]
21-year-old woman
1. Capsulotomy
139/supine position
 
2. Iliopsoas tenotomy
3. Osteoplasty to treat the femoroacetabular cam impingement
Ladner et al., 2010 [8]
42-year-old woman
1. Limited capsulectomy
165/supine position
2. Debridement of the irreparable large labral tear
3. Chondroplasty on the acetabular rim
4. Osteoplasty of the femoral head-neck junction and acetabular rim
Current case
55-year-old woman
1. Capsulotomy
120/supine position
2. Iliopsoas tenotomy
3. Osteoplasty to treat the femoroacetabular pincer and cam impingement
    4. Resection of trochanteric bursa in relation to gluteus medius tendon