2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2015.11.053
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Outerbridge Grade IV Cartilage Lesions in the Hip Identified at Arthroscopy

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“…Other studies by the Vail group have shown that higher alpha angles are associated with more advanced acetabular articular damage. 11 Again, the extent of associated articular damage is not noted in the Tjong et al study. Of course, radiographic features of FAI may commonly be present as an incidental finding.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Other studies by the Vail group have shown that higher alpha angles are associated with more advanced acetabular articular damage. 11 Again, the extent of associated articular damage is not noted in the Tjong et al study. Of course, radiographic features of FAI may commonly be present as an incidental finding.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…There was no statically significant difference between male and female patients regarding the arthroscopic findings as well as no association between the age of the patients and any of the arthoscopic findings was found. Bhatia et al 7 in their study about the risk factors of FAI related cartilage lesions reported that full thickness chondral defects were present in 308 of 1097 hips (28%). In this study, the international hip outcome tool-12, modified Harris hip score, range of hip flexion and range of internal rotation of the hip at 90°of flexion showed statistically significant improvement following hip arthroscopy.…”
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“…17 The early management of these lesions, associated with FAI correction, is directly related to the outcome of the arthroscopic treatment. 19 Thus, the identification of patients susceptible to deep articular cartilage lesions is decisive for defining the timing of the surgical treatment and to manage the postoperative expectations of the patient, especially regarding the return to sports activities.…”
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