2009
DOI: 10.1177/0363546509346393
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Arthroscopic Labral Repair and Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement in Professional Hockey Players

Abstract: Treatment of femoroacetabular impingement and labral lesions in professional hockey players resulted in successful outcomes, with high patient satisfaction and prompt return to sport.

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“…In a recent systematic review of patients with FAI in athletes considering open surgical dislocation apart from hip arthroscopic intervention, rate of return to sports was 92% with 88% returning to the preinjury level of sports [1]. Philippon et al [26] reported a high patient satisfaction rate with a return to sports at a mean of 3.4 months ( Table 2). In a separate report on 45 professional athletes, Philippon et al [25] also found that 78% remained in active professional sport at a mean of 1.6 years after surgery.…”
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“…In a recent systematic review of patients with FAI in athletes considering open surgical dislocation apart from hip arthroscopic intervention, rate of return to sports was 92% with 88% returning to the preinjury level of sports [1]. Philippon et al [26] reported a high patient satisfaction rate with a return to sports at a mean of 3.4 months ( Table 2). In a separate report on 45 professional athletes, Philippon et al [25] also found that 78% remained in active professional sport at a mean of 1.6 years after surgery.…”
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“…Labral repair with osteochondroplasty for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) in a professional sportsperson can lead to a high patient satisfaction rate and prompt return to sports [1,10,25,26]. In the general population, arthroscopic management of FAI leads to pain and preoperative scores in Each author certifies that he or she, or a member of his or her immediate family, has no funding or commercial associations (eg, consultancies, stock ownership, equity interest, patent/licensing arrangements, etc) that might pose a conflict of interest in connection with the submitted article.…”
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“…Philippon et al [29] found the acetabulum touched the ilioischial line in 27% of hockey players treated with arthroscopy for FAI. Weir et al [36] reported radiographic coxa profunda in 23 of 68 (34%) hips in their study of patients with groin pain.…”
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“…Although research on clinical outcomes of labral repair continues to show benefits, [15][16][17][18]29,31,32 the best method is yet to be determined. Several techniques reattaching the labrum to the bony acetabulum via various fixation devices have been described (e.g., suture anchors, screw anchors, and extra-articular sutures).…”
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