Experts review arthroscopic and open techniques and concepts to address hip instability and dysplasia. A cadaveric demonstration shows an arthroscopic gluteus medius repair while emphasizing the importance of anatomy. A cadaveric demonstration reviews open hip anatomy and the technical steps to perform a PAO.
Pre-requisites
- A strong knowledge of hip anatomy, pathologies, and assessment tests
What you will learn
- Describe acetabular dysplasia
- Employ assessment testing for acetabular dysplasia
- Explain indications for a PAO
- Apply recent advances in PAO techniques
- Appraise the role of PAO in hip preservation
- Recognize the importance of anatomy in arthroscopic gluteus medius repair
Contributors
- Dr Jeffrey Nepple, United States of America
- Dr Joel Matta, United States of America
- Dr Anil Ranawat, United States of America
- Dr Thomas Byrd, United States of America
- Dr Matt Mai, United States of America

Accredited by the Royal College of Surgeons of England*
*This Smith+Nephew Medical Education eLearning content is accredited by the RCS (Royal College of Surgeons of England) as part of the centre accreditation. You will receive a certificate of attendance upon full completion of the module.
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Royal College of Surgeons of England*
*This Smith+Nephew Medical Education eLearning content is accredited by the RCS (Royal College of Surgeons of England) as part of the centre accreditation. You will receive a certificate of attendance upon full completion of the module.
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