Graft Options for Hip Labral Reconstruction
Steven F. DeFroda, Stefan Hanish, Maaz Muhammad, James L. Cook, Brett D. Crist
Abstract
➢: Arthroscopic hip labral reconstruction is a complex procedure which is growing in use as indications, techniques, and surgical expertise advance. ➢: Graft selection is an important component of labral reconstruction based on relative advantages and disadvantages of available types of autografts and allografts. ➢: The ideal graft should mimic the native acetabular labrum form and function while also being affordable, readily available, and associated with low morbidity. ➢: High rates of patient satisfaction and positive patient-reported outcomes have been reported after labral reconstruction using several graft types.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineLabrumAcetabular labrumSurgeryHip arthroscopyPatient satisfactionArthroscopyHip disorders and treatmentsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplasty