The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effects of hip distraction without a perineal post on the lower extremity during hip arthroscopic procedures by peri-operative monitoring of various prognostic markers for venous, nerve and tissue injury.
The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effects of hip distraction without a perineal post on the lower extremity during hip arthroscopic procedures by peri-operative monitoring of various prognostic markers for venous, nerve and tissue injury. The data from this exploratory study can be used to help develop estimates of the proportions of patients who experience significant venous/nerve/tissue compromise in the lower extremity as a result of the application of traction forces necessary to achieve hip joint distraction, and may serve as a basis for sample size planning in future studies comparing the effects of various methods of hip distraction techniques during hip arthroscopy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the effects of hip distraction without a perineal post on the lower extremity during hip arthroscopic procedures by peri-operative monitoring of various prognostic markers for venous, nerve and tissue injury.
University of Colorado, Hip Preservation Center, Orthopedic Department
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Intra-operative application of hip distraction without a perineal post to the lower extremity during hip arthroscopy procedures.
Routine intra-operative application of hip distraction without a perineal post to the lower extremity during hip arthroscopy procedures will result in significant blood flow alterations as measured by Doppler ultrasonography.
Time frame: 12 Days
Pre- and post-operative screening for DVT.
Pre- and post-operative screening for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) using the D-Dimer assay test is correlative with intra-operative venous blood flow measurements.
Time frame: 12 Days
Estimate the amount of tissue/muscle damage associated with hip arthroscopy procedures.
To quantitatively estimate the amount of tissue/muscle damage associated with hip arthroscopy procedures using creatine phosphokinase (CPK-MM) serum levels as a prognostic marker.
Time frame: 12 Days
Blood Flow Alterations
To determine whether routine intra-operative application of hip distraction without a perineal post to the lower extremity during hip arthroscopy procedures results in significant blood flow alterations as measured by significant changes in peripheral nerve conduction as measured by Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEP).
Time frame: 12 Days
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