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The case of ‘A Rhino Horn’: case report and proposal for modification to the Hetsroni and Kelly classification

Abstract

Subspine impingement syndrome by definition involves a prominent antero-inferior iliac spine (AIIS) which can lead to impingement on the femoral neck thereby causing symptoms. We present the case of a 22-year-old semi-professional athlete who presented with a Type III AIIS morphology leading to subspine impingement syndrome and was managed via a mini open anterior approach. Radiological examination revealed a fairly prominent left AIIS …

Authors

Marín-Pena O; Ayeni OR; Tey-Pons M; Mas-Martinez J; Dantas P; Khanduja V

Journal

Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery, Vol. 8, No. Supplement_1, pp. i51–i59

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

June 23, 2021

DOI

10.1093/jhps/hnab020

ISSN

2054-8397