Factors increasing risk of failure following hip arthroscopy: a case control study
We aimed to identify factors such as pre-arthroscopy and intra-operative variables that were associated with failure of hip arthroscopy as a joint preserving operation. We performed a retrospective analysis of a database containing 344 consecutive hip arthroscopies performed at our institution. Fort...
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description | We aimed to identify factors such as pre-arthroscopy and intra-operative variables that were associated with failure of hip arthroscopy as a joint preserving operation. We performed a retrospective analysis of a database containing 344 consecutive hip arthroscopies performed at our institution. Forty-four hips were identified that underwent a subsequent arthroplasty procedure following their hip arthroscopy (cases). Sixty-six control hips (hip arthroscopy with no subsequent arthroplasty) were randomly selected from the same database. Cases and controls were matched for age, sex and follow-up (
= 0.59, 0.48, 0.10, respectively). Pre-operative radiographs/MRI scans plus intra-operative findings were analysed to identify factors associated with failure. Both a lower centre edge angle and higher acetabular index on pre-operative radiographs were associated with higher rates of failure (
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