Outcomes of Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement in Chinese Patients Aged 50 Years or Older
Orthopaedic Surgery2020Vol. 12(3), pp. 843–851
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Feng Gao, Baiqing Zhang, Bo Hu, Ming Y. Lu, Mingyang An, Yufeng Liu, Yufeng Liu, Yehan Fang, Gang Zhao, Chao Shi, Jingbin Zhou, Yujie Liu, Yujie Liu, Chunbao Li
Abstract
Hip arthroscopy considerably improved hip symptoms and function in Chinese FAI patients aged 50 years or older who did not have severe radiographic osteoarthritis. The conversion to THA and complications were low. Strict surgical indications and appropriate surgical strategies lay the foundation for satisfactory postoperative results in elderly patients with FAI.
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