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Fig. 3 | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders

Fig. 3

From: The Wuerzburg procedure: the tensor fasciae latae perforator is a reliable anatomical landmark to clearly identify the Hueter interval when using the minimally-invasive direct anterior approach to the hip joint

Fig. 3

The key surgical steps involved in the minimally-invasive direct anterior approach to the hip are: the correct placement of the skin incision (a), the identification of the tensor fasciae latae muscle using the perforator as anatomical landmark (b), the incision of the superficial thigh fascia as laterally as possible over the muscle (c) and the blunt dissection to enter the Hueter interval (d)

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