Marc R. Safran

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  • Case report: Bifid iliopsoas tendon causing refractory internal snapping hip.

    Shu B, Safran MR. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2011; 469 (1): 289-93

    Treatment of painful internal snapping hip (coxa saltans) via arthroscopic lengthening or release of the iliopsoas tendon is becoming preferred over open techniques because of the benefits of minimal dissection, the ability to address concomitant intraarticular disorders, and a low complication rate. Persistent snapping after release is uncommon, especially when performed arthroscopically. Reported causes include incomplete release, intraarticular disorders, and incorrect diagnosis. Anatomic variants are not discussed in the orthopaedic literature.

    PubMedID: 20593254

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