Endoscopic Proximal Adductor Lengthening for Chronic Adductor-Related Groin Pain

Srino Bharam, Priyal V. Bhagat, Moshe C. Spira, Devon A. Klein

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Abstract

Proximal adductor injuries are relatively common groin injuries in athletes. Various tenotomy techniques have been described including open, partial, and percutaneous approaches. Current techniques help most athletes return to sport; however, many develop adductor weakness. Moreover, the procedures lack full visualization of the tendon and do not allow for return to athletes’ preinjury level of play. We describe an endoscopic z-lengthening of the proximal adductor tendon with the potential to minimize complications associated with open procedures such as incisional pain and neurovascular injury while affording a more complete tenotomy than current percutaneous techniques. This is a safe and reproducible technique that allows for release of tension as a result of pathologic adductor tendon pathologies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e675-e678
JournalArthroscopy Techniques
Volume7
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

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