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Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Femoral Acetabu ...
Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Femoral Acetabular Impingement Syndrome and Acetabular Retroversion: A 3D Analysis
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In this video, the speaker discusses the use of hip arthroscopy as a treatment option for patients with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), a common cause of hip pain. They mention that while most patients experience successful outcomes following hip arthroscopy, some fail to achieve favorable results. The video focuses on the influence of acetabular retroversion, an anatomic variation in the hip, on treatment outcomes. The speaker highlights the limitations of plain radiographic findings in evaluating hip orientation and emphasizes the importance of CT-based 3D bone modeling to accurately assess acetabular version. The study conducted found that patients with acetabular retroversion had inferior outcomes compared to those with normal version or antiversion. The speaker suggests that patients with acetabular retroversion should have realistic expectations when considering hip arthroscopy for FAI treatment.
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Derrick Knapik, MD
Keywords
hip arthroscopy
femoroacetabular impingement
acetabular retroversion
hip pain
CT-based 3D bone modeling
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