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Hip Arthroscopy: Repairing Chondral Damage

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When the firm, smooth tissue that covers the ball and socket of the hip is damaged, it can cause painful catching in the joint. This tissue is called cartilage. Injury to cartilage is called chondral damage. Arthroscopy is a surgery method that uses only small incisions and small tools. It can be done to fix chondral damage.


In the operating room

Just before surgery, you may be asked several times which hip is to be treated. This is a standard safety measure in the operating room. You will likely receive medicine (anesthesia) to make you sleep.


During the procedure

After you receive anesthesia, your leg is gently pulled to widen the hip joint. Next, the surgeon makes a few small incisions called portals. Through these portals, they insert surgical tools, including the arthroscope. The arthroscope sends images of the joint to a screen. These images allow the surgeon to look inside the joint. The joint is filled with sterile fluid to help the surgeon see more clearly.

Cross section of hip joint with femoral head moved out of socket, showing damaged cartilage lining of socket.


Repairing chondral damage

If the damaged cartilage is loose, it is removed. If the cartilage is missing, the exposed bone may be shaved to smooth it. Or small holes may be placed in the bone (microfracture). This allows new cartilage to form. Once the surgeon finishes, the portals are closed and bandaged. Then you are taken to the recovery room.

Hip joint with femoral head moved out of socket and arthroscope near damaged cartilage, showing microfracture tool creating small holes in bone.

Hip joint with femoral head moved out of socket, showing new cartilage that formed over area where small holes were placed.

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