Hip Pelvis.  2023 Mar;35(1):15-23. 10.5371/hp.2023.35.1.15.

Treatment of Hip Microinstability with Arthroscopic Capsular Plication: A Retrospective Case Series

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Hopital Universitaire de Bruxelles Erasme, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2Hip and Pelvis Surgery, Clinique du Sport, Paris, France

Abstract

Purpose
Hip microinstability is defined as hip pain with a snapping and/or blocking sensation accompanied by fine anatomical anomalies. Arthroscopic capsular plication has been proposed as a treatment modality for patients without major anatomic anomalies and after failure of properly administered conservative treatment. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of this procedure and to evaluate potential predictors of poor outcome.
Materials and Methods
A review of 26 capsular plications in 25 patients was conducted. The mean postoperative follow-up period for the remaining patients was 29 months. Analysis of data included demographic, radiological, and interventional data. Calculation of pre- and postoperative WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis) index was performed. Pre- and postoperative sports activities and satisfaction were also documented. A P<0.05 was considered significant.
Results
No major complications were identified in this series. The mean pre- and postoperative WOMAC scores were 62.6 and 24.2, respectively. The WOMAC index showed statistically significant postoperative improvement (P=0.0009). The mean satisfaction rate was 7.7/10. Four patients with persistent pain underwent a periacetabular osteotomy. A lateral center edge angle ≤21。was detected in all hips at presentation. We were not able to demonstrate any difference in postoperative evolution with regard to the presence of hip dysplasia (P>0.05), probably because the sample size was too small.
Conclusion
Capsular plication can result in significant clinical and functional improvement in carefully selected cases of hip microinstability.

Keyword

Hip; Arthroscopy; Joint instability; Joint capsule
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