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Neurological Complications Following Arthroscopic and Related Sports Surgery: Prevention, Work-up, and Treatment.

Devin P Leland1, Ayoosh Pareek, Erik Therrien, Ryan R Wilbur, Michael J Stuart, Aaron J Krych, Bruce A Levy, Christopher L Camp.   

Abstract

Arthroscopy of the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee has become increasingly utilized due to continued advancements in technique, training, and instrumentation. In addition, arthroscopy is generally safe and effective in the utilization of joint preservation surgical techniques. The arthroscopist must utilize a thorough understanding of the surgical anatomy, detailed care with patient positioning, and safe instrumentation portals to prevent associated neurological injury. In the event of postoperative neurological complications, the physician must carefully document the patient history and physical examination while considering the utilization of additional imaging, testing, or surgical nerve exploration with a specialized team depending upon the severity of neurological injury. In this review, we discuss the prevention, evaluation, and treatment of neurological complications related for arthroscopic procedures of the shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35113840      PMCID: PMC9128250          DOI: 10.1097/JSA.0000000000000322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Med Arthrosc Rev        ISSN: 1062-8592            Impact factor:   2.617


  63 in total

1.  Do complications in hip arthroscopy change with experience?

Authors:  Bruno Gonçalves Schröder e Souza; Wiliam Soltau Dani; Emerson Kiyoshi Honda; Walter Ricioli; Rodrigo Pereira Guimarães; Nelson Keiske Ono; Giancarlo Cavalli Polesello
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2010-08       Impact factor: 4.772

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Authors:  Michael A Flierl; Philip F Stahel; David J Hak; Steven J Morgan; Wade R Smith
Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 3.020

3.  Transsection of the peroneal nerve complicating knee arthroscopy: case report and cadaver study.

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Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  1998-03       Impact factor: 4.772

4.  Hip Arthroscopy Complications Are Rare, but There Is Room for Improvement.

Authors:  Jefferson C Brand; Michael J Rossi; James H Lubowitz
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 4.772

5.  Basics of Elbow Arthroscopy Part I: Surface Anatomy, Portals, and Structures at Risk.

Authors:  Christopher L Camp; Ryan M Degen; Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo; David W Altchek; Joshua S Dines
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2016-11-28

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Authors:  E M Wolf
Journal:  Arthroscopy       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 4.772

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Authors:  W J Bryan; K Schauder; H S Tullos
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  1986 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 6.202

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Authors:  J R Andrews; W G Carson; K Ortega
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  1984 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 6.202

Review 9.  Shoulder arthroscopy: basic principles of positioning, anesthesia, and portal anatomy.

Authors:  E Scott Paxton; Jonathan Backus; Jay Keener; Robert H Brophy
Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 3.020

10.  The surgical anatomy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve in the inguinal region: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  K A Tomaszewski; P Popieluszko; B M Henry; J Roy; B Sanna; M R Kijek; J A Walocha
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2016-04-26       Impact factor: 4.739

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