hip adducted contracture release

Hip adduction and contracture lysis is used for the treatment of hip contracture. Curing disease: Indication Hip adduction and contraction lysis is suitable for the contraction of the hip adductor muscle, the lower limbs can not be abducted, affecting standing, walking and urinating. Surgical procedure Incision From the pubic bone, go down the long rectus muscle and make a 6~8cm longitudinal incision. 2. Cut off the adductor and obturator nerves Cut the skin and subcutaneous tissue along the direction of the incision and reach the fascia of the long adductor. The long-receiving muscle is cut off from the pubic attachment point and pulled outward to expose the anterior branch of the obturator and the short-receiving muscle. Separate the broken end and retract outward, that is, the posterior branch of the obturator nerve is seen on the surface of the large adductor muscle. The adductor tendon is severely removed, and the lower extremity is abducted, and the other contracture tissues such as the gracilis muscle are cut off. 3. Close the incision Stop bleeding carefully, put a rubber strip in the wound to drain, and suture the skin.

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