2018
DOI: 10.1177/0363546518809063
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In Revision Hip Arthroscopy, Labral Reconstruction Can Address a Deficient Labrum, but Labral Repair Retains Its Role for the Reparable Labrum: A Matched Control Study

Abstract: Background: Revision hip arthroscopy is increasingly common and often addresses acetabular labrum pathology. There is a lack of consensus on indications or outcomes of revision labral repair versus reconstruction. Purpose: To report clinical outcomes of labral reconstruction during revision hip arthroscopy at minimum 2-year follow-up as compared with pair-matched labral repair during revision hip arthroscopy (control group) and to suggest a decision-making algorithm for labral treatment in revision hip arthros… Show more

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“…20,33,38 This holds even in revision cases. 36 However, when labral tissue is compromised beyond repair, reconstruction is preferred. Reconstruction has been shown to be a superior alternative to debridement, 14 with favorable outcomes at short-term and midterm follow-up.…”
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“…20,33,38 This holds even in revision cases. 36 However, when labral tissue is compromised beyond repair, reconstruction is preferred. Reconstruction has been shown to be a superior alternative to debridement, 14 with favorable outcomes at short-term and midterm follow-up.…”
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“…63 Nevertheless, most of the available outcome studies with significant improvements and a longer followup have reported on the segmental approach. 12,49,52,58 In terms of outcomes, more research comparing the circumferential and segmental reconstruction methods is still necessary. 35,62 Subtle differences have been described for irreparable labral tears and instances in which some remaining tissue, near the chondrolabral junction, can be characterized as ''preservable'' after selective debridement and a macroscopic examination.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although labral repair still has a role in revision surgery, the likelihood of facing an irreparable/nonviable labrum seems to be higher in the revision setting. 49 Currently, the vast majority of the data available for labral reconstruction in the revision setting is focused on the segmental technique. 29,37,58 For the circumferential technique, the majority of research has been conducted in the primary setting.…”
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“…Based on the assumption that a mean difference of 8 points in follow-up mHHS between groups was clinically important, an a priori power analysis was used to determine that in a 1:2 matching ratio, 13 GLL cases and 26 control cases were necessary to achieve at least 80% power. 65 Statistical analysis was performed in Python (Version 3.7; Python Software Foundation) and R (Version 3.6.0; R Foundation).…”
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confidence: 99%