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Positioning for Hip Arthroscopic Surgery to Reduce Postoperative Numbness
Sponsor: Northwestern University
Summary
Compared to the knee and shoulder, the hip joint leaves relatively little space to maneuver arthroscopic instruments and camera. To expand the potential space in the hip joint, traction is commonly applied to the operative leg through a perineal post. This is an effective technique to improve the working space for arthroscopy, however it has been associated with complications, including perineal numbness. Traction pads, used alone or with a perineal post, can reduce pressure on the perineal area, thus reducing numbness. The investigators hypothesize that positioning hip arthroscopy patients using a traction pad on a standard traction table with a perineal post will reduce the incidence and duration of postoperative perineal numbness.
Official title: Does the Addition of a Traction Pad Reduce the Rate of Postoperative Pudendal Neuralgia?
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 88 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2021-10-12
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2025-02-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
The Pink Pad Hip Kit
The pad is placed between the patient and the traction table to reduce pressure to the pudendal nerve exerted by the perineal post.
Locations (1)
Northwestern University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Chicago, Illinois, United States