An anterolateral approach to the hip joint
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679708996268Abstract
I describe an anterolateral approach to the hip joint. The intermuscular plane is between the gluteus me-dius and tensor fascia lata. The anterior one third of gluteus medius and the insertion of gluteus minimus are stripped from the anterior aspect of the greater trochanter to raise a flap in a way that facilitates reattachment. The vastus lateralis muscle is left undisturbed. This simple and relatively quick approach provides sufficient anatomic orientation and exposure to allow the surgeon to perform total hip arthroplasty, with minimal dissection and without excessive retraction. There is no danger of injury to the superior gluteal nerve or its branches. This has been used in 178 patients for primary total hip replacement. The strength of the hip abductor muscles was unimpaired and there were no complications attributable to the approach in 128 patients reviewed after at least 6 months.Downloads
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1997-01-01
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Soni, R. K. (1997). An anterolateral approach to the hip joint. Acta Orthopaedica, 68(5), 490–494. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679708996268
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