Abstract
Periprosthetic fractures of the lesser trochanter may migrate proximally and result in anterior mechanical irritation and impingement with hip flexion refractory to comprehensive conservative management. In such cases, patients may benefit from arthroscopic resection of the displaced lesser trochanteric fragment. We present a minimally invasive, arthroscopic approach with initial access through an air bursogram. This technique can be performed percutaneously, with standard access cannulas, without the need for additional disposable instrumentation or large cannulas. In such a way, reproducible arthroscopic instrumentation can be provided for safe and efficient fragment removal while remaining cognizant of the nearby medial neurovascular bundle.