Hip preservation

EFORT Open Reviews
Markus S HankeKlaus A Siebenrock

Abstract

Classical indications for hip preserving surgery are: femoro-acetabular impingement (FAI) (intra- and extra-articular), hip dysplasia, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, residual deformities after Perthes disease, avascular necrosis of the femoral head.Pre-operative evaluation of the pathomorphology is crucial for surgical planning including radiographs as the basic modality and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or computed tomography (CT) to evaluate further intra-articular lesions and osseous deformities.Two main mechanisms of intra-articular impingement have been described: (1) Inclusion type FAI ('cam type').(2) Impaction type FAI ('pincer type').Either arthroscopic or open treatment can be performed depending on the severity of deformity.Slipped capital femoral epiphysis often results in a cam-like deformity of the hip. In acute cases a subcapital re-alignment (modified Dunn procedure) of the femoral epiphysis is an effective therapy.Perthes disease can lead to complex femoro-acetabular deformity which predisposes to impingement with/without joint incongruency and requires a comprehensive diagnostic workup for surgical planning.Developmental dysplasia of the hip results in a static overload of the acetabular rim and ear...Continue Reading

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