Clinical and radiological outcome at mean follow-up of 11 years after hip arthroscopy
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Aug 16, 2018
Olach M, et al. - Experts assessed the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes following hip arthroscopy (HA). A total of 92 consecutive patients underwent HA in from 1998 to 2006. FAI, labral lesions, early OA, and focal osteochondral defects were the indications for HA. At an average of 11 years post-HA, they did not note a significant OA progression on plain radiography. Findings suggested that as 45% of patients required subsequent surgery, sound indication criteria is important. The only patient-reported outcome (PROM) to significantly differ between patients who had no further surgery and patients who had undergone revision was the Forgotten Joint Score-12.
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