by Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie Iliopsoas Tendon Impingement After Total Hip Arthroplasty with Use of a Large-Diameter Femoral Head by Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie JBJS Case Connect Volume 2(2):e22 May 23, 2012 ©2012 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Anteroposterior radiograph of the pelvis eight months after the right hip arthroplasty. Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie JBJS Case Connect 2012;2:e22 ©2012 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Cross-table lateral radiograph of the right femur eight months after the hip arthroplasty. Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie JBJS Case Connect 2012;2:e22 ©2012 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Intraoperative fluoroscopic image at the iliopsoas insertion. Intraoperative fluoroscopic image at the iliopsoas insertion. A 30-degree arthroscope (wide arrow) was used to visualize the iliopsoas tendon insertion at the lesser trochanter. A radiofrequency device (narrow arrow) was used to perform the tenotomy. Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie JBJS Case Connect 2012;2:e22 ©2012 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Arthroscopic visualization of the iliopsoas insertion (arrow). Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie JBJS Case Connect 2012;2:e22 ©2012 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Release of the distal iliopsoas tendon (arrow) revealing the underlying lesser trochanter (*). Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie JBJS Case Connect 2012;2:e22 ©2012 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
The lesser trochanter (*) after the iliopsoas tenotomy. Keith M. Baumgarten, and Matthew J. McKenzie JBJS Case Connect 2012;2:e22 ©2012 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.