2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2022.11.020
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Primary Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome in Adolescents Improves Outcomes and Clinical Benefit Achievement Rates at Short-Term Follow-Up: A Multicenter Analysis

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“…[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] As a result, these investigations do not reflect the long-term findings associated with contemporary techniques for the treatment of FAIS, including surgical correction of pathomorphology, chondrolabral refixation, and capsular management. The current literature supports that hip arthroscopic surgery for FAIS has reliable short-and midterm patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and clinical success, 2,15,30,38,43,52,57,70 including in athletes 11,12,59 and adolescents, 31,42 among other unique populations. However, longer-term data using modern hip arthroscopic techniques for the treatment of FAIS are limited.…”
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“…[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] As a result, these investigations do not reflect the long-term findings associated with contemporary techniques for the treatment of FAIS, including surgical correction of pathomorphology, chondrolabral refixation, and capsular management. The current literature supports that hip arthroscopic surgery for FAIS has reliable short-and midterm patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and clinical success, 2,15,30,38,43,52,57,70 including in athletes 11,12,59 and adolescents, 31,42 among other unique populations. However, longer-term data using modern hip arthroscopic techniques for the treatment of FAIS are limited.…”
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“… 2 Hip arthroscopy has been shown to have excellent outcomes in the right patient groups, including competitive athletes 3 and adolescents. 4 Simultaneously, hip arthroscopy remains one of the most challenging procedures in orthopaedics and comes with a steep learning curve. 2 , 5 A 2010 study showed that although the nature of complications changes with surgeon experience, there was no significant variation in incidence over a 9-year period.…”
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confidence: 99%