Surgical Treatment of Labral Tears: Debridement, Repair, and Reconstruction.
Recommended Citation
Nwachukwu B, Rasio J, Sullivan S, Okoroha K, Mather RC, and Nho SJ. Surgical Treatment of Labral Tears: Debridement, Repair, and Reconstruction. Sports Med Arthrosc Rev 2021; 29(1):e1-e8.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2021
Publication Title
Sports Med Arthrosc Rev
Abstract
Advances in hip preservation surgery have to lead to increased utilization of hip arthroscopy. With this, there has also been a growth in the understanding of various hip conditions, therefore, leading to an increase in hip conditions amenable to arthroscopic intervention. The acetabular hip labrum has been at the forefront of arthroscopic advances in the hip. The labrum is important for hip stability, provision of the suction seal, and joint proprioception. Given the labrum's central role in hip biomechanics, there is increasing emphasis on labral preservation in the form of debridement and repair. In revision settings, advanced techniques such as labral augmentation and reconstruction may play a role in the management of labral pathology. Appropriate management of the hip labrum at the time of surgery can be an important mediator of the outcome. As such, an understanding of the evolving evidence base and surgical indications and techniques are integral to the treatment and management of labral pathology.
Medical Subject Headings
Acetabulum; Arthroscopy; Cartilage, Articular; Conservative Treatment; Debridement; Humans; Physical Examination; Radiography
PubMed ID
33395227
Volume
29
Issue
1
First Page
1
Last Page
1