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2023 Annual Meeting Hip Access Pass *Non-CME*
Primary Hip Arthroscopy for FAI in Adolescents Had ...
Primary Hip Arthroscopy for FAI in Adolescents Had High Clinical Benefit
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Dr. Ben Dome discusses the concerns and outcomes of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) surgery in adolescents. The study aimed to analyze the two-year follow-up patient-reported outcomes and rates of achieving clinical benefits in adolescents who underwent hip arthroscopy for FAI using a multi-center design. Data from two high-volume hip arthroscopy centers were pooled and reviewed. The study included 278 hips in 249 patients, with mostly female participants. The findings showed significant improvements in patient-reported outcomes and high satisfaction rates. The study highlights the importance of considering acetabular retroversion as a risk factor for revision surgery. The study's strengths included its multicenter design and use of multiple patient-reported outcome scores. However, limitations included the lack of a control group and assessment of the mental status of participants.
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Benjamin Domb, M.D
Keywords
femoroacetabular impingement surgery
adolescents
patient-reported outcomes
hip arthroscopy
acetabular retroversion
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