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Postless Hip Arthroscopy Joshua D. Harris, MD
Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, 6445 Main Street, Suite 2500 Outpatient Center, Houston, Texas, USA 77030; Associate Professor, Houston Methodist Institute for Academic Medicine, Houston, TX, USA; Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USA; Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA. joshuaharrismd@gmail.com (personal email); 713–441–8393 (office phone); 713–790–5134 (office fax).
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Per AAOS Disclosure website, updated 6/1/19. AAOS: Board or
committee member; American Journal of Orthopedics: Editorial or
governing board; American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine:
Board or committee member; Arthroscopy: Editorial or governing
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board; Arthroscopy Association of North America: Board or committee
member; DePuy, A Johnson & Johnson Company: Research support;
Frontiers In Surgery: Editorial or governing board; International Society
of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery, and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine:
Board or committee member; NIA Magellan: Paid consultant; Ossur: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; SLACK Incorporated: Publishing royalties, financial or material support; Smith & Nephew: Paid consultant; Paid presenter or speaker; Research support.
References
1. Harris JD, McCormick FM, Abrams GD, et al. Complications and reoperations during and after hip arthroscopy: a systematic review of 92 studies and more than 6,000 patients. Arthroscopy 2013;29:589- 95. 2. Kollmorgen RC, Ellis T, Lewis BD, Harris JD. Achieving Post- Free Distraction in Hip Arthroscopy With a Pink Pad Patient Positioning Device Using Standard Hip Distraction Tables. Arthroscopy techniques 2019;8:e363-e8. 3. Hodax JD, Flores SE, Cheung EC, Zhang AL. Use of Air Arthrograms to Aid in Joint Distraction During Hip Arthroscopic Surgery Decreases Postoperative Pain and Opioid Requirements. Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine 2019;7:2325967119837381 4. Welton KL, Garabekyan T, Kraeutler MJ, et al. Effects of Hip Arthroscopy Without a Perineal Post on Venous Blood Flow, Muscle Damage, Peripheral Nerve Conduction, and Perineal Injury: A Prospective Study. Am J Sports Med 2019:363546519849663. 5. Mei-Dan O, Kraeutler MJ, Garabekyan T, Goodrich JA, Young DA. Hip Distraction Without a Perineal Post: A Prospective Study of 1000 Hip Arthroscopy Cases. Am J Sports Med 2018;46:632-41.
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