A thorough diagnostic endoscopy will reveal what else can be done to remove pain |
generators. |
Appropriate sciatic neurolysis is recommended. |
Ensure the direct posterior portal will provide appropriate trajectory for overlying the |
graft on the proximal hamstring origin. |
Accessory portal 3-4 fingerbreadths proximal to direct posterior portal will aid in staple |
fixation. |
A skid may facilitate graft passage. |
A minimum of 6 staples are required for graft stability. |
Pitfalls |
Poor patient selection (differential includes lumbar radiculopathy, ischiofemoral |
impingement, deep gluteal syndrome) can lead to suboptimal results. |
Inadequate accessory portal placement can lead to staple misfire. |
Risks and limitations |
The sciatic nerve is at risk and should be identified, neurolysis performed, and protected throughout the entire procedure. |
This procedure is indicated for patients who have exhausted a thorough trial of nonoperative management and should not be first line treatment for symptomatic partial proximal hamstring tears |