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  • EFFECTIVENESS OF ARTHROSCOPE FOR FEMOROACETABULAR IMPINGEMENT

    ObjectiveTo investigate the early effectiveness of arthroscope for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). MethodsBetween February 2012 and June 2014, 17 patients (17 hips) with FAI were treated under arthroscope. Of 17 patients, 12 were male and 5 were female, aged 18-60 years (mean, 37.2 years); 9 left hips and 8 right hips were involved. All patients had pain in groin for 12-24 months (mean, 15 months), no limited activity of the hip and obvious provocative pain in full flexion and internal rotation. The results of impingement test and the Faber test were all positive. According to X-ray examination, 8 cases were at early stage, 8 cases at middle stage, and 1 case at late stage; according to anatomical morphology, 6 cases were rated as cam-type impingement, 3 cases as pincer-type impingement, and 8 cases as mixed type. Based on impingement type, arthroscopic femoroplasty, arthroscopic acetabuloplasty, and a combination of arthroscopic femoroplasty and acetabuloplasty were performed on 6, 3, and 8 patients respectively. ResultsPrimary healing of incision was obtained. One patient had numbness in the lateral thigh, and symptom disappeared after 2 weeks. All cases were followed up 1-2 years (mean, 1.3 years). All patients obtained obvious hip pain relief. The postoperative Harris scores were significantly increased to 91.44±1.98 at 6 weeks, 95.83±0.53 at 3 months, and 95.33±2.43 at 1 year from preoperative 79.01±3.20(P<0.05), and the scores at 3 months and at 1 year were significantly higher than that at 6 weeks (P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between at 3 months and at 1 year (P>0.05). ConclusionArthroscope treatment of FAI can obviously relief hip pain. The key points for acquiring satisfactory early effectiveness are definite diagnosis, early detection, and minimally invasive treatment.

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  • Mid-term effectiveness of arthroscopic surgery for femoroacetabular impingement

    ObjectiveTo assess the mid-term effectiveness of arthroscopic surgery in treatment of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI).MethodsBetween July 2014 and December 2015, 131 patients (132 hips) with FAI were enrolled in this study. There were 68 males and 63 females with an average age of 42.5 years (range, 17-68 years). The FAI was located at left hip in 72 cases, right hip in 58 cases, and bilateral hips in 1 case. The mean disease duration was 35 months (range, 3-120 months). Under arthroscopy, the femoral neck osteoplasty and/or acetabular rim trimming were performed, then the torn labrum was repaired. At the same time, the iliopsoas tendon was divided and the torn round ligament was debrided. The effectiveness was assessed by the visual analogue scale (VAS) and the Harris hip score (HHS).ResultsAfter operation, the perineum nerve palsy and numbness of dorsal feet occurred in 2 cases and 3 cases, respectively. There was no other complication. All patients were followed up 20-36 months (mean, 27.7 months). There were significant differences in the VAS scores and HHS scores between pre-operation, post-operative 3 months, and the last follow-up (P<0.05). Imaging examination showed that joint interspace of the involved hip was normal, and there was no sign of impingement and osteoarthritis in the femoral neck or acetabulum.ConclusionArthroscopic labral repair and osteoplasty is an effective and safe management for FAI in the mid-term follow-up.

    Release date:2018-02-07 03:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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