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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544383/the-everted-acetabular-labrum-outcomes-of-surgical-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas G Girardi, Jessica H Lee, James W Genuario, Laura A Vogel, Matthew J Kraeutler, Carson Keeter, Omer Mei-Dan
BACKGROUND: An everted acetabular labrum (EL) is a pathologic variant in which the labrum is flipped to the capsular side of the acetabular rim. An iatrogenic EL is a known complication of a poorly executed labral repair, and a recent study described the native acetabular EL. PURPOSE: To analyze surgical outcomes after advancement or reconstruction of an EL in a native hip. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3. METHODS: This was a multicenter retrospective review of prospectively collected data on primary hip arthroscopic surgeries performed between 2013 and 2023...
March 27, 2024: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38537727/diminished-hip-hypoplastic-labrum-predicts-poor-patient-outcomes-after-nonaugmented-primary-repair
#22
EDITORIAL
Kieran S Wolf, Berkcan Akpinar, Lucas S McDonald, Nicholas P J Perry
Diminished hip labrum size and tissue quality may be a predictor of poor patient outcomes when a nonaugmented primary labrum repair is performed. Labrum augmentation is an option for patients with hypoplastic or degenerative labral tissue. The optimal graft for augmentation has yet to be identified, and biomechanical research shows no difference in force to suction seal disruption between dermal allograft and iliotibial band allograft when used to augment the labrum. However, time zero biomechanical studies do not reflect biological ability of the graft to heal to surrounding structures, revascularization of the graft, durability of the graft, hip capsular status, and response to functional demands of the patient...
March 25, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38516883/long-term-outcomes-of-primary-hip-arthroscopy-multicenter-analysis-at-minimum-10-year-follow-up-with-attention-to-labral-and-capsular-management
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander M Boos, Allen S Wang, Abhinav Lamba, Kelechi R Okoroha, Cedric J Ortiguera, Bruce A Levy, Aaron J Krych, Mario Hevesi
BACKGROUND: Hip arthroscopy is rapidly advancing, with positive published outcomes at short- and midterm follow-up; however, available long-term data remain limited. PURPOSE: To evaluate outcomes of primary hip arthroscopy at a minimum 10-year follow-up at 2 academic centers by describing patient-reported outcomes and determining reoperation and total hip arthroplasty (THA) rates. STUDY DESIGN: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. METHODS: Patients with primary hip arthroscopy performed between January 1988 and April 2013 at 2 academic centers were evaluated for postoperative patient-reported outcomes-including the visual analog scale, Tegner Activity Scale score, Hip Outcome Score Activities of Daily Living and Sport Specific subscales, modified Harris Hip Score, Nonarthritic Hip Score, 12-item International Hip Outcome Tool, surgery satisfaction, and reoperations...
March 22, 2024: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510225/novel-allograft-in-the-load-bearing-portion-of-the-femoral-head
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Andrew Renshaw, Nneoma Duru, Eric Assid, Gerard K Williams, Misty Suri, Deryk Jones
Background: An osteochondral defect in the hip can be a painful and limiting pathologic process. The damaged joint may progress into premature osteoarthritis, further limiting a patient's functionality. Case Report: A 24-year-old male presented to the clinic with left hip pain. The patient had been involved in a motor vehicle accident 3 years prior to presentation to our clinic. His injury from the high-speed accident required intramedullary rod fixation for a right-sided (contralateral) subtrochanteric femur fracture...
2024: Ochsner Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508287/gluteus-repair-yields-satisfactory-clinically-significant-outcome-achievement-by-one-year-in-mostly-partial-thickness-tears-with-preoperative-hip-abduction-weakness-associated-with-delayed-achievement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J Vogel, Kyleen Jan, Alexander B Alvero, Ron Gilat, John W Ebersole, Shane J Nho
PURPOSE: The purposes of this study were (1) to define the time to achievement of clinically significant outcomes (CSOs) following primary gluteus medius and/or minimus (GM) repair and (2) to identify factors associated with delayed CSO achievement. METHODS: Patients who underwent primary GM repair between January 2012 and June 2021 with complete preoperative, 6-month, 1-year, and 2-year Hip Outcome Score - Activities of Daily Living (HOS-ADL) were retrospectively identified...
March 18, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38498198/correction-pain-scores-and-functional-outcomes-of-patients-with-shoulder-labral-repair-using-all-suture-anchors-versus-conventional-anchors
#26
David A Freeman, Kevin A Hao, Keegan M Hones, Bankole O Olowofela, Ryan Parrish, Derek Damrow, Joseph J King, Kevin W Farmer, Marissa Pazik, Ryan P Roach
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 18, 2024: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology: Orthopédie Traumatologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485081/preoperative-factors-associated-with-180-270-and-360-degree-labral-tears
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liane Miller, Confidence Njoku Austin, Rajiv Reddy, David Fogg, Ehab Nazzal, Zachary Herman, Matthew Como, Albert Lin
BACKGROUND: Large, circumferential glenoid labral tears are an uncommon injury affecting young, athletic patients. There is limited data describing the clinical presentation of patients with larger tears, especially 270- and 360-degree labral tears. Additionally, exam and imaging findings have poor reliability in diagnosing these tears. The purpose of this study is to determine the clinical presentation among patients presenting with small (less than 180 degrees), medium (180-270 degrees), and large (270-360 degrees) labral tears...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476016/association-between-chondrolabral-junction-breakdown-and-conversion-to-total-hip-arthroplasty-after-hip-arthroscopy-for-symptomatic-labral-tears-minimum-8-year-follow-up
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael C Dean, Nathan J Cherian, Zachary L LaPorte, Christopher T Eberlin, Charles Wang, Kaveh A Torabian, Kieran S Dowley, Michael P Kucharik, Paul F Abraham, Mark R Nazal, Scott D Martin
BACKGROUND: Arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and symptomatic labral tears confers short- to midterm benefits, yet further long-term evidence is needed. Moreover, despite the physiological and biomechanical significance of the chondrolabral junction (CLJ), the clinical implications of damage to this transition zone remain understudied. PURPOSE: To (1) report minimum 8-year survivorship and patient-reported outcome measures after hip arthroscopy for FAI and (2) characterize associations between outcomes and patient characteristics (age, body mass index, sex), pathological parameters (Tönnis angle, alpha angle, type of FAI, CLJ breakdown), and procedures performed (labral management, FAI treatment, microfracture)...
March 12, 2024: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459690/modern-hip-arthroscopy-for-fais-may-delay-the-natural-history-of-osteoarthritis-in-25-of-patients-a-12-year-follow-up-analysis
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Prem N Ramkumar, Reena J Olsen, Hashim J F Shaikh, Danyal H Nawabi, Bryan T Kelly
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the effect of modern hip arthroscopy on the natural history of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) with respect to joint preservation. PURPOSE: To (1) characterize the natural history of FAIS and (2) understand the effect of modern hip arthroscopy by radiographically comparing the hips of patients who underwent only unilateral primary hip arthroscopy with a minimum follow-up of 10 years. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3...
April 2024: American Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454629/acetabular-fleck-sign-outcomes-of-surgical-repair
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie Chen, Kirsten Tulchin-Francis, Dan Gaines, Allen Kadado, Craig Smith, Kevin Klingele
BACKGROUND: Traumatic, posterior hip dislocations in the pediatric population are typically managed by closed reduction to achieve a concentric hip joint. The presence of an acetabular "fleck" sign, despite concentric reduction, has been shown to signify significant hip pathology. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of open labral repair through a surgical hip dislocation (SHD) in a consecutive series of patients with an acetabular "fleck" sign associated with a traumatic hip dislocation/subluxation...
May 2024: Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450061/outcomes-following-open-acetabular-labrum-reconstruction-comparing-fresh-frozen-tendon-with-fresh-meniscus-allograft-transplantation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James L Cook, Kylee Rucinski, Robert Wissman, Cory Crecelius, Steven DeFroda, Brett D Crist
BACKGROUND: Symptomatic acetabular labral insufficiency in young, active patients is often treated with labral repair or reconstruction using fresh-frozen allografts. However, fresh-frozen tendon allografts do not have tissue or material properties that closely mimic acetabular labral fibrocartilage. Recent studies suggest meniscal allografts may be a better biomechanical, geometric, and material alternative for acetabular labrum reconstruction (ALR). HYPOTHESIS: Patients undergoing open ALR using fresh meniscus allograft transplants (MAT) will have better outcomes than those using fresh-frozen tendon allografts transplants (TAT) when comparing initial treatment success, diagnostic imaging assessments, and patient-reported pain and function scores...
July 2024: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38447625/trends-in-hip-arthroscopy-require-rapid-dissemination-from-higher-volume-and-academic-surgeons-to-the-greater-orthopaedic-community
#32
EDITORIAL
Christopher M Larson
Trends in hip arthroscopy show that labral repair and preservation, capsular repair and preservation, and treatment of FAI during hip arthroscopy are associated with superior short-term and mid- to longer-term outcomes. Hip arthroscopy, and in particular arthroscopic femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) correction, is in its infancy compared to many other orthopaedic procedures. As we assimilate knowledge, data, and evidence-based research, it is critical to evaluate surgical trends and how they affect our management of these patients and pathologies...
March 4, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38447566/the-association-between-slap-lesions-and-critical-shoulder-angle-and-glenoid-depth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
F I Can, E Gültaç, S Yilmaz, R M Kilinç, C Y Kilinç
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The critical shoulder angle (CSA) is formed by the combination of glenoid inclination and acromial index and has been shown related to rotator cuff tears and glenohumeral osteoarthritis. SLAP lesions today have an important place among bicipitolabral pathologies that cause intensive shoulder pain. We aimed to investigate the relationship between CSA and glenoid depth and SLAP lesions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between March 2017 and January 2022, 279 consecutive shoulder arthroscopy patients' MRI images were retrospectively examined...
2024: Acta Chirurgiae Orthopaedicae et Traumatologiae Cechoslovaca
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435718/outcomes-of-concomitant-glenohumeral-stabilization-after-arthroscopic-rotator-cuff-repair-in-military-patients-younger-than-40-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clare K Green, John P Scanaliato, Alexis B Sandler, Cole M Patrick, John C Dunn, Nata Parnes
BACKGROUND: While concomitant rotator cuff and inferior labral tears are relatively uncommon in young civilians, military populations represent a unique opportunity to study this injury pattern. PURPOSE: To (1) evaluate the long-term outcomes after combined arthroscopic rotator cuff and inferior labral repair in military patients <40 years and (2) compare functional outcomes with those after isolated arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3...
March 2024: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38435260/batter-s-shoulder-all-knotless-posterior-labral-repair-with-retensionable-anchors-for-treatment-of-batter-s-shoulder
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas W Mason, Mark A Glover, Edward C Beck, Jeffery D St Jeor, Nicholas A Trasolini, Brian R Waterman
Batter's Shoulder is a unique injury that may be associated with recurrent microtrauma followed by acute subluxation of the humeral head on the posterior glenoid edge, leading to posterior labral tears. Early identification of this injury is critical, as it may be treated with conservative nonsurgical treatments prior to labral tear onset. If conservative treatment fails and pain persists, surgical options include arthroscopic fixation to reapproximate the posterior labrum to the glenoid and restore capsular tension...
February 2024: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431028/endoscopic-repair-of-abductor-tendon-tears-results-in-variable-patient-reported-outcomes-and-generally-good-to-excellent-results
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EDITORIAL
Timothy J Jackson
Abductor tendon pathology is fairly common, with up to 25% incidence in patients having total hip arthroplasty and 30% having hip arthroscopy. A systematic review of endoscopic abductor tendon repair demonstrated that as few as 41% of patients with endoscopic repair of abductor tendon tears achieve a patient acceptable satisfactory state (PASS), but a major limitation of systematic reviews is extreme heterogeneity between included studies. Surgical techniques and skills differ, as do tear severity and confounding pathology such as labral tears...
February 29, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426127/the-perfect-circle-technique-shows-poor-inter-rater-reliability-in-measuring-anterior-glenoid-bone-loss-on-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nata Parnes, Clare K Green, Emily I Wynkoop, Adam Goldman, Keith Fishbeck, Kyle J Klahs, Robert H Rolf, John P Scanaliato
PURPOSE: To evaluate the reliability of the perfect circle methodology for measurement of glenoid bone loss in patients with anterior glenohumeral instability. METHODS: We performed a chart review of retrospectively collected patients who underwent isolated arthroscopic anterior labral repair between January 1 and June 30, 2021, using our institution's electronic medical records. The inclusion criteria included isolated anterior shoulder instability with anterior labral repair and corroborated tears on magnetic resonance imaging...
April 2024: Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403199/mr-arthrogram-outperforms-standard-mri-2-weeks-after-first-shoulder-dislocation-for-labral-tear-diagnosis
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ting Cong, Shaquille Charles, Justin Greiner, Andrew Cordle, Carol Andrews, Sophie Darwiche, Rajiv Reddy, Matthew Como, Nicholas Drain, Jonathan Hughes, Bryson Lesniak, Albert Lin
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the comparative accuracy and precision of routine Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) versus MR arthrogram in measuring labral tear size as a function of time from a shoulder dislocation. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated consecutive patients who underwent primary arthroscopic stabilization between 2012 and 2021 in a single academic center. All patients completed a pre-operative MRI or MR arthrogram of the shoulder within 60 days of injury, and subsequently underwent arthroscopic repair within 6 months of imaging...
February 23, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379577/outcomes-of-isolated-endoscopic-gluteal-tendon-repair-compared-with-concomitant-endoscopic-gluteal-tendon-repair-and-arthroscopic-hip-labral-repair-a-propensity-matched-analysis-with-minimum-2-year-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordan H Larson, Christopher M Brusalis, Sachin Allahabadi, Thomas W Fenn, Reagan S Chapman, Robert B Browning, Daniel J Kaplan, Shane J Nho
BACKGROUND: Both gluteal and labral tears are common sources of hip pain, but no studies have evaluated how concomitant arthroscopic labral repair and correction of femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) affect outcomes after endoscopic gluteus/minimus repair. PURPOSE: (1) To compare patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and clinically significant outcomes achievements between patients who underwent endoscopic gluteus medius/minimus and arthroscopic hip labral repair with correction of FAIS versus endoscopic gluteus medius/minimus repair without labral repair and (2) to define threshold scores required to achieve the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) and the Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) for the Hip Outcome Score-Activities of Daily Living, Hip Outcome Score-Sports Specific, modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), 12-item international Hip Outcome Tool, and visual analog scale for pain in these patients...
February 2024: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38352174/assessment-of-risk-factors-and-rate-of-conversion-to-total-hip-arthroplasty-within-2-years-after-hip-arthroscopy-utilizing-a-large-database-of-commercially-insured-patients-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin Tiao, William Ranson, Renee Ren, Kevin C Wang, Ashley M Rosenberg, Michael Herrera, Nicole Zubizarreta, Shawn G Anthony
BACKGROUND: The conversion rate of hip arthroscopy (HA) to total hip arthroplasty (THA) has been reported to be as high as 10%. Despite identifying factors that increase the risk of conversion, current studies do not stratify patients by type of arthroscopic procedure. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: To analyze the rate and predictors of conversion to THA within 2 years after HA. It was hypothesized that osteoarthritis (OA) and increased patient age would negatively affect the survivorship of HA...
February 2024: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
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