Indications and Outcomes for Arthroscopic Hip Labral Reconstruction With Autografts: A Systematic Review
Felipe Bessa, Brady T. Williams, Evan M. Polce, Mansueto Gomes Neto, Flávio Luís Garcia, Gustavo Leporace, Leonardo Metsavaht, Jorge Chahla
Abstract
Background: The acetabular labrum plays a major role in hip function and stability. The gold standard treatment for labral tears is labral repair, but in cases where tissue is not amenable to repair, reconstruction has been demonstrated to provide superior outcomes compared to debridement. Many types of grafts have been used for reconstruction with good to excellent outcomes. Autograft options include iliotibial band (ITB), semitendinosus, and indirect head of the rectus femoris tendon, while allografts have included fascia lata and gracilis tendon allografts.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineSurgeryFascia lataSystematic reviewLabrumHip arthroscopyCINAHLMEDLINEArthroscopyPsychological interventionPolitical scienceLawPsychiatryHip disorders and treatmentsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyPelvic and Acetabular Injuries