Clinical and radiological outcome at mean follow-up of 11 years after hip arthroscopy
Martin Olach, Pascal Gerhard, Karlmeinrad Giesinger, Christoph Lampert & Johannes B Erhardt
abstract
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INTRODUCTION
The use of hip arthroscopy (HA) has substantially increased over the
last decade. However, while the benefits of HA after 1 year in
patients with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) are well
documented, long-term data on the progression of osteoarthritis (OA)
or patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) are lacking.
OBJECTIVES
To evaluate long-term clinical and radiological outcomes after
HA.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Preoperative clinical records, operative notes, and radiographs from
all patients who underwent HA at our hospital between 1998 and 2006
were reviewed. Exclusion criteria were previous hip surgery or
diagnostic HA. Primary endpoints were subsequent total hip
arthroplasty (THA) or other hip surgery. Secondary endpoints were OA
progression and PROMs.
RESULTS
HA was performed in 92 consecutive patients from 1998 to 2006.
Indications for HA were FAI, labral lesions, early OA, and focal
osteochondral defects. Mean follow-up was 11.2 years (SD 2.5,
range 7.9-16). Data from 43 patients were available for analysis; 38
patients were excluded, and 11 were lost to follow-up. 20 patients
had subsequent hip surgery, of which 11 patients required THA. 33
patients (77%) stated that they would undergo HA again under the
same circumstances. Longitudinal radiological analysis showed no
significant OA progression in patients without THA. The Forgotten
Joint Score-12 was the only PROM to significantly differ between
patients who had no further surgery and patients who had undergone
revision (p = 0.037).
CONCLUSION
There was no significant OA progression on plain radiography at an
average of 11 years post-HA. Sound indication criteria is
essential, as 45% of patients required subsequent surgery.
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citation
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Olach M, Gerhard P, Giesinger K, Lampert C, Erhardt J B. Clinical
and radiological outcome at mean follow-up of 11 years after hip
arthroscopy. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 2018; 139:1-6.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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13-08-2018
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journal title
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Arch Orthop Trauma Surg (139/1)
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ISSN electronic
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1434-3916
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pages
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1-6
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PubMed
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30101362
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DOI
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10.1007/s00402-018-3024-8
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