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The History of Hip Arthroscopy

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Hip arthroscopy is a unique specialty, which has its roots in the early part of the nineteenth century. The last decade has seen an exponential rise in the number of hip arthroscopies performed, and it is now a well-recognized and accepted procedure. Orthopedic surgery has come a long way from the hip arthroscope’s early use for diagnostic purposes, to its current use in delivering stem cells for managing joint arthritis. The ideology and aspiration of joint preservation through a minimal approach drives the ever-changing field of hip arthroscopy.

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Daivajna, S., Villar, R.N., Ramisetty, N. (2017). The History of Hip Arthroscopy. In: McCarthy, J., Noble, P., Villar, R. (eds) Hip Joint Restoration. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0694-5_34

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