Arthroscopic femoro-acetabular surgery for hip impingement syndrome

 
Guidance issued
 
IPG Number: IPG408

Summary

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) issued full guidance to the NHS in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on arthroscopic femoro-acetabular surgery for hip impingement syndrome.

This document replaces previous guidance on arthroscopic femoro–acetabular surgery for hip impingement syndrome (interventional procedure guidance 213).

Description

Hip impingement syndrome is caused by unwanted contact between abnormally shaped parts of the head of the thigh bone and the hip socket. This results in limited hip movement and pain. The aim of  femoro–acetabular surgery is to improve range of movement and reduce pain. It is believed that it may also help prevent hip arthritis in later life. With the patient under general anaesthesia, a special camera (called an arthroscope) is inserted into the hip joint through a small incision. Using instruments inserted through one or two additional incisions, the surgeon removes some of the cartilage or bone, with the aim of reshaping the joint surface. Unlike open surgery, in arthroscopic surgery the hip joint does not need to be dislocated, and recovery is thought to be quicker.

OPCS4.6 Code(s):

This procedure cannot be expressed in the OPCS-4 classification by a single code. Procedures could vary for each patient depending on the nature of the condition, and these would be coded on a case by case basis based on the specific procedures carried out.

The NHS Classifications Service of NHS Connecting for Health is the central definitive source for clinical coding guidance and determines the coding standards associated with the classifications (OPCS-4 and ICD-10) to be used across the NHS.   The NHS Classifications Service and NICE work collaboratively to ensure the most appropriate classification codes are provided.  www.connectingforhealth.co.uk/clinicalcoding

Details

Arrangement:
Normal
Topic area:
Musculoskeletal
Surgical procedures
Specialty:
Trauma and orthopaedic surgery
Specialist advice sought from:
Date notified to NICE:
21 November 2005
Guidance issue date:
28 September 2011

Contact details:

Contact NICE about this project
Contact Address:

Interventional Procedures Programme
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
MidCity Place
71 High Holborn
London
WC1V 6NA

Links:

This page was last updated: 10 October 2011

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