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Technical Pearls for Hip Arthroscopy in the Management of Synovial Chondromatosis

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Synovial chondromatosis of the hip is often underdiagnosed. A high index of suspicion and good qual­ity imaging studies are therefore essential. A wide array of long and curved instrumentation is needed at surgery. Efficient use of time and an organized surgical approach are critical to decrease joint distraction time and potential complications. A successful outcome, with pain relief and return of joint function and range of motion, is predicated on incremental follow-up.


 

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