(Out of respect for patient privacy – I’ve done my best to crop the patient ‘bits’ from the photo.)
Spent some time last week with Dr. Alberto Martinez of Med-Sports Orthopedic Clinic here in Bogotá. Dr. Martinez specializes in arthroscopic surgery of the hips, knees and shoulders. As we talked about before, shoulder surgery is its own subspecialty in orthopedics due to the increased complexity of this joint.
We talked a bit about hip arthroscopy,which is still a relatively new procedure in orthopedics and the fact that one two surgeons in Bogota are currently performing this procedure.
Arthroscopy is the orthopedic minimally invasive counterpart to general surgery’s laparoscopy or thoracic surgery’s thoracoscopy. It involves insertion of a camera and several tools through small (1 cm) incisions in the skin. Arthroscopy itself has been used in orthopedics for many years but it is just now making inroads in hip procedures.
I’ll be publishing an upcoming article based on my observations over at ColombiaReports.com
For more information
Rath E, Tsvieli O, Levy O. (2012). Hip arthroscopy: an emerging technique and indications. Isr Med Assoc J. 2012 Mar;14(3):170-4.
Haviv B, O’Donnell J. (2010). The incidence of total hip arthroplasty after hip arthroscopy in osteoarthritic patients. Sports Med Arthrosc Rehabil Ther Technol. 2010 Jul 29;2:18
Nord RM, Meislin RJ. (2010). Hip arthroscopy in adults. Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis. 2010;68(2):97-102. Review.