Hip Stability after Ligamentum Teres Resection during Surgical Dislocation for Cam Impingement
Hip International2012Vol. 22(3), pp. 329–334
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Abstract
Patients who have had surgical excision of the ligamentum teres during open osteochondroplasty for cam deformities do not exhibit symptoms of a Type I ligamentum teres rupture. Our results show that minor instability symptoms may be present but symptoms present more like to Type II (partial) injuries. We propose that Type II injuries be divided into Type IIa; partial tear and Type IIb; iatrogenic rupture.
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