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Clinical outcomes of arthroscopic repair of acetabular labral tears

Authors :
Euler de Carvalho Guedes
Antônio Augusto Guimarães Barros
Marco Antônio Percope de Andrade
Lincoln Paiva Costa
Carlos César Vassalo
Source :
BMJ Open Sport — Exercise Medicine
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate the primary clinical outcomes of arthroscopic labral repair.MethodsAll patients who underwent arthroscopic repair of the acetabular labrum performed by a senior surgeon between October 2010 and December 2013 were invited to participate in this prospective study. Patients included were those who had a preoperative diagnosis of labral tears, a lateral centre edge greater than 25° and a labral tear believed to be suturable during the intraoperative evaluation. Patients with Tönnis grade 2 or grade 3 hip osteoarthritis and those who had undergone a previous hip surgery were excluded. All patients were evaluated using the modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS) during the final appointment before surgery, 4 months after surgery and at the final evaluation. Interviews were conducted by the senior surgeon.ResultsEighty-four patients (90 hips) underwent arthroscopic repair. The mean age was 44.2 years and the mean follow-up period was 43.0 months (minimum of 25 months and maximum of 59 months). The mean mHHS was 80.4 preoperatively, 95.0 at 4 months postoperatively and 96.6 at final evaluation. A statistically significant difference existed among these scores (pConclusionArthroscopic labral repair was associated with a clinically significant improvement in mHHS after short-term (4 months) and medium-term (43 months) follow-up.Level of evidenceLevel IV, therapeutic case series.

Details

ISSN :
20557647
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ open sportexercise medicine
Accession number :
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