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Review Question - QID 214541

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QID 214541 (Type "214541" in App Search)
A 62-year-old female is referred to you by your partner for continued groin pain after undergoing an uneventful total hip arthroplasty utilizing the direct anterior approach. On exam, her pain is reproduced with resisted hip flexion. Workup for infection and loosening were negative. Radiographs and CT show well-placed implants. An ultrasound-guided lidocaine injection eliminated her pain completely for one day but returned. When arthroscopically addressing the pathologic structure, in what position should the hip be placed to avoid damaging the nearest major neurovascular structure?