2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2012.07.011
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Arthroscopic Labral Repair Versus Selective Labral Debridement in Female Patients With Femoroacetabular Impingement: A Prospective Randomized Study

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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).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A surgeon also has the option of repair, reconstruction, or resection when the labrum is detached for rim resection. Several clinical studies suggest that patients with repairs fare better than those with excision [20,22,31,[35][36][37]51], but another study found that the labrum is repaired in only one-fourth of arthroscopic…”
Section: Background Rationale and Study Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that labral preservation (50 hips) continued to have better outcomes (MHHS, SF-12, VAS) compared with focal labral excision (44 hips) with 92 % good to excellent results vs 68 % good to excellent results, respectively [30]. More recently Krych et al conducted a prospected, randomized study looking at labral repair (18 patients) vs selective labral debridements (18 patients) in females [31]. They noted better outcomes with labral repair for the ADL and Sports subscale of the Hip Outcomes Score at a mean 32 months follow-up [31].…”
Section: The Acetabular Labrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently Krych et al conducted a prospected, randomized study looking at labral repair (18 patients) vs selective labral debridements (18 patients) in females [31]. They noted better outcomes with labral repair for the ADL and Sports subscale of the Hip Outcomes Score at a mean 32 months follow-up [31]. A recent study looked at the sealing function (fluid efflux) of the native labrum, labral tear, labral repair, partially resected labrum, and labral reconstruction in a cadaveric model [32].…”
Section: The Acetabular Labrummentioning
confidence: 99%