2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2014.05.033
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Arthroscopic Surgery for Synovial Chondromatosis of the Hip: A Systematic Review of Rates and Predisposing Factors for Recurrence

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“…31 In a recent review, 197 patients underwent hip arthroscopy for removal of intra-articular osteochondral fragments and synovectomy to alleviate both mechanical symptoms and pain. 32 Follow-up periods ranged from one to 184 months. The recurrence rate was 7.1%.…”
Section: Results For Loose Body Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 In a recent review, 197 patients underwent hip arthroscopy for removal of intra-articular osteochondral fragments and synovectomy to alleviate both mechanical symptoms and pain. 32 Follow-up periods ranged from one to 184 months. The recurrence rate was 7.1%.…”
Section: Results For Loose Body Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these were treated with arthroscopy only of the peripheral compartment without traction in contrast with current techniques that routinely address the central compartment. In a systematic review by De Sa et al, 12 a recurrence rate of 7.1% was reported. Marchie and McCarthy 6 report that among 29 patients, 5 underwent total hip arthroplasty, 5 underwent repeat arthroscopy, and 2 had open debridements; and Lee et al, 13 among 24 patients, 1 underwent total hip arthroplasty, and 4 underwent repeat arthroscopy.…”
Section: Synovial Chondromatosismentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Hip arthroscopy could be used as an approach of management, but also a tool for definitive diagnosis. Arthroscopic management for hip SC appears safer with an approximate 1% minor complication rate 13 and a 7.1% recurrence rate 14 . In addition to that, minimal-invasive surgery has been proven to shorten the in-hospital stay and postoperative rehabilitation with possible fully-weight bearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%