Abstract
Treatment of pyogenic arthritis in hip joints in adults usually required debridement through early arthrotomy. However, domestically arthroscopic management is not widely performed. Recent development of operation techniques and equipments helped to improve the value of arthroscopic approach and its diagnostic value and therapeutic usefulness. We report the clinical results from the 4 cases of pyogenic arthitis of hip joint in adults treating with arthroscopic irrigation and debridement.
Figures and Tables
References
1. Blitzer CM. Arthroscopic management of septic arthritis of the hip. Arthroscopy. 1993. 9:414–416.
2. Bould M, Edwards , Villar RN. Arthroscopic diagnosis and treatment of septic arthritis of the hip joint. Arthroscopy. 1993. 9:707–708.
3. Byrd JW. Hip arthroscopy utilizing the supine position. Arthroscopy. 1994. 10:275–280.
4. Byrd JW, Pappas JN, Pedley MJ. Hip arthroscopy: an anatomic study of portal placement and relationship to the extra-articular structures. Arthroscopy. 1995. 11:418–423.
5. Byrd RWT, Poehliing GG. Portal and arthroscopic anatomy of the hip. Instructional Course Lectures. 1999. In : 66th Annual meeting; AAOS;(unpublished data).
6. Chung WK, Slater GL, Bates EH. Treatment of septic arthritis of the hip by arthroscopic lavage. J Pediatr Orthop. 1993. 13:444–446.
7. Dorfmann H, Boyer T. Arthroscopy of the hip: 12years of experience. Arthroscopy. 1999. 15:67–72.
8. Kim SJ, Choi NH. Clinical experiences of the hip arthroscopy. J Korean Orthop Assoc. 1995. 30:933–938.
9. Sweeney HJ. Hip arthroscopy-indications: instructional course lectures. 1999. In : AAOS 66th Annual meeting; (unpublished data).
10. Vidigal Junior EC, Vidigal EC, Fernandes JL. Avascular necrosis as a complication of septic arthritis of hip in children. Int Orthop. 1997. 21:389–392.