2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00264-015-2923-3
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Effect of centre-edge angle on clinical and quality of life outcomes after arthroscopic acetabular labral debridement

Abstract: Arthroscopic acetabular labral debridement resulted in significantly greater clinical and quality of life outcomes in patients with CE angle >25° compared with patients with CE angle < 20°.

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“…The radiographic workup can be helpful in prognosticating the efficacy of labral debridement by attempting to detect these arthritic changes prior to arthroscopy. If the acetabulum is dysplastic or the hip is noted to have significant arthritis, labral debridement has been shown to have poor results, and hip arthroscopy in general should be avoided in these patients 14. It is worth noting that patients with osteoarthrosis do not just perform poorly with labral debridement; patients with higher grades of osteoarthritis, joint space narrowing and Tönnis grade do not perform well with labral repair either 15 16.…”
Section: Current Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radiographic workup can be helpful in prognosticating the efficacy of labral debridement by attempting to detect these arthritic changes prior to arthroscopy. If the acetabulum is dysplastic or the hip is noted to have significant arthritis, labral debridement has been shown to have poor results, and hip arthroscopy in general should be avoided in these patients 14. It is worth noting that patients with osteoarthrosis do not just perform poorly with labral debridement; patients with higher grades of osteoarthritis, joint space narrowing and Tönnis grade do not perform well with labral repair either 15 16.…”
Section: Current Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%