2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-011-1352-z
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Does previous hip arthroscopy negatively influence the short term clinical result of total hip replacement?

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“…Such a negative influence on the performance and the outcome of THR could potentially be important in clarifying the indications for hip arthroscopy, particularly in patients who have already developed moderate arthritic changes in their joint. Although Haughom et al 81 have reported that patients without previous hip arthroscopy demonstrated a greater overall improvement (not statistically significant) after THR than patients with previous hip arthroscopy with regard to Harris Hip Score, there has been no clear evidence that previous hip arthroscopy negatively influences the performance or short term clinical outcome of a THR 82 .…”
Section: Does Previous Hip Arthroscopy Negatively Affect the Clinicalmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Such a negative influence on the performance and the outcome of THR could potentially be important in clarifying the indications for hip arthroscopy, particularly in patients who have already developed moderate arthritic changes in their joint. Although Haughom et al 81 have reported that patients without previous hip arthroscopy demonstrated a greater overall improvement (not statistically significant) after THR than patients with previous hip arthroscopy with regard to Harris Hip Score, there has been no clear evidence that previous hip arthroscopy negatively influences the performance or short term clinical outcome of a THR 82 .…”
Section: Does Previous Hip Arthroscopy Negatively Affect the Clinicalmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Such a negative influence on the performance and the out-come of THR could potentially be important in clarifying the indications for hip arthroscopy, particularly in patients who have already developed moderate arthritic changes in their joint. Although Haughom et al 81 have reported that patients without previous hip arthroscopy demonstrated a greater overall improvement (not statistically significant) after THR than patients with previous hip arthroscopy with regard to Harris Hip Score, there has been no clear evidence that previous hip arthroscopy negatively influences the performance or short term clinical outcome of a THR 82 .…”
Section: Does Previous Hip Arthroscopy Negatively Affect the Clinicalmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Patients with high-grade cartilage defects seen intraoperatively and osteoarthritis on preoperative radiographs had a poor outcome after treatment for FAI. 33 Zingg et al 35 compared clinical results of total hip replacement in patients with and without previous hip arthroscopy. The authors found that previous hip arthroscopy does not negatively influence the clinical outcome of total hip replacement.…”
Section: Ongoing Joint Degenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%