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Hip arthroscopy/laparoscopic hip surgery

Understanding hip arthroscopy

Our hip joints play an important role in our ability to move, walk and run effectively. When the hip is functioning properly, movement is easy and free of pain. Where there is a problem affecting the joint, caused by disease, illness or trauma, range of motion in the hip can be restricted and normal movements may cause pain in the joint. Should you be experiencing recurrent pain, discomfort, swelling or stiffness in your hip joint, a specialist hip doctor (known as an orthopaedic consultant) may recommend a hip arthroscopy to help investigate the cause of the problem if a diagnosis is not clear and to help resolve your discomfort.
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What is hip arthroscopy?

Arthroscopy is a type of keyhole surgery used to examine, diagnose and sometimes treat problems affecting a joint.

For hip arthroscopy, a small cut a few millimetres in size is made in the skin near the hip joint. A small metal tube (called an arthroscope) is inserted into the hip joint through this cut.

The arthroscope contains a light source and a small camera or lens, giving the surgeon a clear view of the inside of the hip joint.

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