Ultrasound-Guided Iliopsoas Tenotomy for Iliopsoas Tendon Impingement: Surgical Technique in Cadaveric Models
Pablo Froidefond, Rayan Fairag, Alexandre Rudel, Peter N. Chalmers, Nicolas Bronsard, Régis Bernard de Dompsure, Jean-François Gonzalez, Grégoire Micicoi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new minimally invasive ultrasound-guided surgical technique for treating iliopsoas tendon impingement in cadaveric models.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a percutaneous ultrasound-guided iliopsoas tenotomy technique at the acetabulum.
Findings
The technique provides safe and effective iliopsoas tendon release with good sonographic visualization.
It may offer a cost-effective outpatient option with local anesthesia.
Clinical studies are needed to confirm the findings and compare outcomes with standard approaches.
Abstract
Iliopsoas tendon impingement after total hip replacement has been reported with an incidence of up to 8.3%. Iliopsoas tendon impingement has also been observed in young active patients engaged in extreme sports. In such cases, surgical iliopsoas tendon release or tenotomy may be considered to improve anterior hip pain and function. Currently, iliopsoas tenotomy is performed either in an open manner or arthroscopically. This article describes a surgical technique using percutaneous ultrasound-guided iliopsoas tenotomy in cadaveric models. We perform the release at the acetabulum because it is safe and provides good sonographic visualization. This study describes the effectiveness of percutaneous iliopsoas tendon tenotomy under ultrasound guidance. However, clinical studies are warranted to confirm these findings. This minimally invasive procedure opens opportunities for clinical…
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TopicsHip disorders and treatments · Shoulder Injury and Treatment · Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
