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The Effect of Pelvic Incidence on Outcomes After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement and Acetabular Labral Tears.

Kaveh A TorabianNathan J CherianChristopher T EberlinMichael C DeanKieran S DowleyZachary L LaPorteMichael P KucharikStephen M GillinovScott D Martin
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2024)
After hip arthroscopy, patients with a high PI (>60°) exhibited inferior PROMs, rates of achieving clinically meaningful thresholds, and satisfaction at 12 and 24 months relative to patients with low or moderate PI. Conversely, the outcomes of patients with low PI (<45°) were found to match the trajectory of those with a neutral spinopelvic alignment (45°≤ PI ≤ 60°). These findings highlight the importance of analyzing spinopelvic parameters preoperatively to prognosticate outcomes before hip arthroscopy for acetabular labral tears and FAI.
Keyphrases
  • total hip arthroplasty
  • patient reported outcomes
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  • total hip
  • risk factors
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  • metabolic syndrome