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Long-term Outcomes of Primary Hip Arthroscopy: Multicenter Analysis at Minimum 10-Year Follow-up With Attention to Labral and Capsular Management.

Alexander M BoosAllen S WangAbhinav LambaKelechi R OkorohaCedric J OrtigueraBruce A LevyAaron J KrychAaron John Krych
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2024)
At a minimum 10-year follow-up, patients undergoing primary hip arthroscopy demonstrated high satisfaction and acceptable outcome scores. In total, 33% of patients underwent reoperation-including 22% who underwent THA. Conversion to THA was associated with patient factors including older age, higher Tönnis grade, and potentially modifiable surgical factors such as labral debridement and capsular nonrepair.
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