Pubalgia means pubic pain. This is different from core muscle injury (implying muscular pathology) or inguinal disruption (different anatomic region). Athletic pubalgia includes a myriad of pathologic conditions involving the pubic symphysis, adductors, rectus abdominis, posterior inguinal wall, and/or related nerves. Moreover, growing evidence supports a link between femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and pubalgic conditions. Constrained hip range of motion in flexion causing obligatory transitory, even ballistic, posterior tilting of the hemipelvis may produce pathologic transfer stress to not only the pubic symphysis but the sacroiliac joint, lumbar spine, and proximal hamstrings, manifesting in diverse, often-painful, conditions. In select cases of pubalgia, patients may have clinical improvement with concurrent or even isolated treatment addressing FAI. Unlike atypical posterior hip pain from FAI, which may be referred pain that might respond favorably, albeit temporarily, to an intra-articular injection, secondary pubic pain from a transfer stress pathomechanism might not be expected to benefit from such. And, it's not always FAI. Some patients who do not respond to nonoperative management may not require arthroscopic surgery and might benefit from open or laparoscopic mesh hernia repair, adductor tenotomy, primary tissue (hernia) repair, rectus abdominis repair, or even endoscopic surgery for osteitis pubis and/or pubalgia. And, finally, these may be combined with FAI surgical treatment. Refinement of definitions, pathologic conditions, technical advances, and collaboration with general surgeons will best help us treat our patients.
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Case Rep Womens Health
March 2025
Department of Surgery, Port-of-Spain General Hospital, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the hip, a rare cause of pelvic pain in the third trimester of pregnancy, often presents with nonspecific symptoms that resemble common musculoskeletal conditions. This ambiguity, coupled with concerns about the safety of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during pregnancy, can hinder timely diagnosis. We report a unique case of a 32-year-old primigravida diagnosed with a hip fracture and bilateral AVN of the femoral head in the immediate postpartum period, a complication seemingly not previously documented in pregnant patients.
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January 2025
Department of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Background: Older adults and Hispanic individuals are increasingly turning to social media platforms to access health-related information. The purpose of this project was to evaluate a social media campaign to disseminate information from decision aids (DAs) on hip and knee osteoarthritis to Spanish-speaking adults.
Methods: A social media marketing team helped create an 8-mo campaign posted across 3 social media platforms to promote visits to a Web site offering free multilingual DAs for treatment of hip or knee osteoarthritis.
Sci Prog
January 2025
Orthopaedics, Hospital Universitario Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogotá, Bogotá, Colombia.
Hospital admission due to fragility hip fracture has increased significantly in recent years. In patients with hip fracture, perioperative pain management is usually with opioids, whose dosage is difficult to adjust and have many side effects, especially in older adults. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact and the advantages of the implementation of the fascia iliaca blockade in older adults with hip fracture due to fragility included in the Orthogeriatric Clinical Care Center of the Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá and the San José Infantil University Hospital in Bogotá, Colombia.
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January 2025
Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg, Genk, Limburg, Belgium.
Background: Iliopsoas tenotomy is commonly used to address refractory groin pain resulting from iliopsoas tendinopathy. However, consensus and high-level research on its effectiveness are lacking, with concerns about poor outcomes and complications. Little is known of the effects of iliopsoas tenotomy on the peri-articular muscle envelope of the hip.
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December 2024
Vascular Surgery, Centro Médico Nacional 20 de Noviembre, Mexico City, MEX.
This case report evaluates current diagnostic and treatment approaches for intrapelvic acetabular migration, focusing on the rare but serious complication of acute limb ischemia following hip arthroplasty. A 67-year-old female with a history of total hip arthroplasty 10 years ago presented with acute limb ischemia after experiencing a traumatic event 72 hours prior, which had caused displacement of her hip prosthesis. Notably, she had a history of a traumatic event two years earlier for which she had been advised to undergo surgical correction, which she had refused.
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