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Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip

Iliopectineal bursitis usually develops subsequent to other hip pathologies and can often be treated conservatively. However, when conservative treatment fails or the enlarged bursa causes pain or compression of the surrounding neurovascular structures, surgery may be required. Most previous studies...

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Autores principales: Fujii, Masashi, Kijima, Hiroaki, Kaya, Mitsunori, Miyakoshi, Naohisa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9041229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494902
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23515
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author Fujii, Masashi
Kijima, Hiroaki
Kaya, Mitsunori
Miyakoshi, Naohisa
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Kijima, Hiroaki
Kaya, Mitsunori
Miyakoshi, Naohisa
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description Iliopectineal bursitis usually develops subsequent to other hip pathologies and can often be treated conservatively. However, when conservative treatment fails or the enlarged bursa causes pain or compression of the surrounding neurovascular structures, surgery may be required. Most previous studies have described open surgeries, and reports on endoscopy are very limited. We present a case of iliopectineal bursitis associated with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) that was successfully treated endoscopically. A 16-year-old female with a one-year history of right inguinal pain was referred to our department. She was diagnosed with a hip ganglion and treated with needle aspiration nine times by her previous doctor. Radiographs revealed bilateral DDH without narrowing of the joint space. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a distinct mass in the deep layer of the iliopsoas muscle, and communication between the mass and the hip joint was observed on ultrasonography. Endoscopic debridement and resection were performed based on the diagnosis of iliopectineal bursitis. We partially debrided the medial side of the rectus femoris muscle toward the deep layer and resected the bursa. We observed a burst of concentrated content from the bursa and confirmed the disappearance of the mass by intraoperative ultrasonography. The postoperative course was good, and there were no functional restrictions or symptom recurrence at two-year postoperatively. Endoscopic resection for repetitive iliopectineal bursitis without an intraarticular procedure does not induce hip instability in patients with DDH and is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, and superior to open surgery, especially in young women.
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spelling pubmed-90412292022-04-28 Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Fujii, Masashi Kijima, Hiroaki Kaya, Mitsunori Miyakoshi, Naohisa Cureus Radiology Iliopectineal bursitis usually develops subsequent to other hip pathologies and can often be treated conservatively. However, when conservative treatment fails or the enlarged bursa causes pain or compression of the surrounding neurovascular structures, surgery may be required. Most previous studies have described open surgeries, and reports on endoscopy are very limited. We present a case of iliopectineal bursitis associated with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) that was successfully treated endoscopically. A 16-year-old female with a one-year history of right inguinal pain was referred to our department. She was diagnosed with a hip ganglion and treated with needle aspiration nine times by her previous doctor. Radiographs revealed bilateral DDH without narrowing of the joint space. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a distinct mass in the deep layer of the iliopsoas muscle, and communication between the mass and the hip joint was observed on ultrasonography. Endoscopic debridement and resection were performed based on the diagnosis of iliopectineal bursitis. We partially debrided the medial side of the rectus femoris muscle toward the deep layer and resected the bursa. We observed a burst of concentrated content from the bursa and confirmed the disappearance of the mass by intraoperative ultrasonography. The postoperative course was good, and there were no functional restrictions or symptom recurrence at two-year postoperatively. Endoscopic resection for repetitive iliopectineal bursitis without an intraarticular procedure does not induce hip instability in patients with DDH and is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, and superior to open surgery, especially in young women. Cureus 2022-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9041229/ /pubmed/35494902 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23515 Text en Copyright © 2022, Fujii et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fujii, Masashi
Kijima, Hiroaki
Kaya, Mitsunori
Miyakoshi, Naohisa
Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
title Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
title_full Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
title_fullStr Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
title_short Endoscopic Resection for Iliopectineal Bursitis Associated With Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
title_sort endoscopic resection for iliopectineal bursitis associated with developmental dysplasia of the hip
topic Radiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9041229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494902
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23515
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