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Cystoscopy as a tool for hip arthroscopy for treating morbidly obese patients: a case report of treating a Sumo wrestler.

Soshi UchidaYohei YukizawaHirotaka NakashimaDean K MatsudaAkinori Sakai
Published in: Journal of hip preservation surgery (2020)
Sports medicine surgeons sometimes encounter morbidly obese athletes with femoroacetabular impingement, such as Sumo wrestlers. In such cases, traditional arthroscopic equipment will not reach the joint. This case report describes the use of a cystoscope to perform arthroscopy to treat borderline developmental dysplasia of the hip combined with cam impingement in a morbidly obese athlete. The cystoscope enables hip arthroscopy to be performed when traditional instruments are not of sufficient length to access the hip and/or an extra-long arthroscope is not available. The use of the cystoscope provides a practical, feasible and minimally invasive option to treat non-arthritic intraarticular hip pathology in the morbidly obese or extremely muscular athletes.
Keyphrases
  • obese patients
  • bariatric surgery
  • gastric bypass
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  • total hip arthroplasty
  • weight loss
  • minimally invasive
  • case report
  • adipose tissue
  • quality improvement