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Hip arthroscopy and T-shaped capsular plication for the treatment of borderline dysplasia: a minimum 2-year follow-up.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology. Apr2022, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p449-458. 10p.
Subject
*HIP surgery
*HIP joint physiology
*TOTAL hip replacement
*HIP joint
*ARTHROSCOPY
*SURGERY
*PATIENTS
*ARTIFICIAL joints
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*PRE-tests & post-tests
*JOINT hypermobility
*SYMPTOMS
*EVALUATION
Language
ISSN
1633-8065
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of patients treated arthroscopically for symptomatic borderline dysplasia of the hip (BHD) with a T-shaped capsular plication, with a minimum follow-up of 24 months. Methods: Twenty-seven patients who had undergone hip arthroscopy and T-shaped capsular plication for symptomatic BHD were included in the study. All patients were clinically evaluated prior to surgery (T0) and at two consecutive follow-ups (T1: 12 ± 1.2 months; T2: 52.0 ± 23.2 months) using the visual analogue scale (VAS) pain score, the Hip Outcome Score in activities of daily living (HOS-ADL) and sport-specific subscale (HOS-SSS), the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) and Short Form-12 in its physical (PCS) and mental component scores (MCS). We also evaluated the presence of correlations and analysed the possible differences between subgroups. Results: We found a significant difference for HOS-ADL, HOS-SSS, VAS and WOMAC with the Friedman test for repeated measures through time points (p < 0.0001), but not for MCS. All clinical scores reported a significant improvement compared to the previous time point (p < 0.05), with the exception of HOS-SSS, for which p = 0.2570 between T1 and T2. The body mass index was positively correlated with preoperative VAS (R = 0.42857; p = 0.0257) and negatively correlated with PCS at T0 (R = − 0.40999; p = 0.0337) and with PCS (R = − 0.40491; p = 0.0362), MCS (R = − 0.45939; p = 0.0159) and WOMAC (R = − 0.40573; p = 0.0216) at T2. No complications were reported in our cohort. Conclusions: The results of the current study confirm that patients with intra-articular hip pathology and concomitant BHD (LCEA 20°–25°) can benefit from arthroscopic treatment and that T-shaped capsular plication is one of the available options. Orthopaedic surgeons specialising in hip arthroscopy should consider arthroscopy for the treatment of symptomatic BHD for stabilising and strengthening the joint. Future studies should focus on finding out which type of patients can benefit most from this procedure. Level of evidence IV: Prospective Case Series [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]