Does cam overresection lead to inferior clinical outcomes compared to underresection in patients undergoing hip arthroscopic surgery?
Cam overresection during hip arthroscopy is associated with worse functional outcomes and an increased risk of conversion to total hip arthroplasty.
Cam overresection of more than 5% of the diameter of the femoral head on the Dunn view predicts inferior clinical outcomes compared with cam underresection in this population. Furthermore, overresection predicts inferior outcomes after revision hip arthroscopic surgery and higher rates of conversion to THA.
Mansor et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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