No differences have been found in outcomes regardless the access used. Classic access seems to offer a higher postoperative range of motion and lower risk of heterotopic ossifications.
Rev Esp Artrosc Cir Articul. 2017;24(2): [153][154][155][156][157][158][159] 153 RESUMEN Objetivo: Describir y analizar la práctica de deporte recreativo en un grupo de pacientes diagnosticados de choque femoroacetabular (CFA) tratado mediante artroscopia de cadera. Material y métodos: Se recogieron de forma prospectiva los datos correspondientes a los pacientes intervenidos mediante artroscopia por CFA en un centro concertado con la sanidad pública entre los años 2009 y 2014; entre ellos, los datos demográficos, los quirúrgicos, los funcionales, así como la actividad deportiva durante el periodo basal, preoperatorio y postoperatorio, con un mínimo de 12 meses después de la cirugía. Resultados: De los 91 pacientes incluidos en el estudio (101 caderas), 75 practicaban deporte antes del diagnóstico de CFA, ninguno de ellos de forma profesional. De estos, 32 practicaban deporte de forma habitual después del diagnóstico. La carrera continua y los deportes sin impacto como la natación y la bicicleta mostraron una asociación estadística con resultados postoperatorios excelentes y buenos. Los deportes de impacto practicados durante el periodo preoperatorio mostraron una asociación con resultados aceptables y pobres después de la cirugía.
ABSTRACT
How does femoroacetabular impingement influence recreational sports practice after hip arthroscopy?Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe and analyses the recreational sports practice of a group of patients with femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) treated arthroscopically. Material and methods: The authors prospectively collected data on patients who underwent hip arthroscopy for FAI since January 2009 to January 2014 in a public-concerted center. Demographical, operative, functional and sports activity data were registered and analysed during basal, preoperative and postoperative period (at least 12 months after surgery). Results: Of the 91 patients (101 hips) treated arthroscopically during this period, 75 patients practised sports before the diagnosis, none of them professionally. Of these, 32 were able to practise sports after diagnosed with FAI. Running and non-impact sports practised postoperatively were statistically associated with excellent and good outcomes. Impact sports practiced during the preoperative period showed an association with fair and poor postoperative outcomes after surgery.
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