
Favorable Outcomes of Revision Hip Arthroscopy Irrespective of Whether Index Surgery was Performed by the Same Surgeon or a Different Surgeon
Author(s) -
Hari K. Ankem,
Samantha C. Diulus,
Cynthia Kyin,
Andrew E. Jimenez,
David R. Maldonado,
Payam W. Sabetian,
Benjamin R. Saks,
Ajay C. Lall,
Benjamin G. Domb
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. global research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.343
H-Index - 111
ISSN - 2474-7661
DOI - 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-21-00107
Subject(s) - medicine , hip arthroscopy , sss* , femoroacetabular impingement , surgery , arthroscopy , harris hip score , body mass index , orthopedic surgery , minimal clinically important difference , arthroplasty , randomized controlled trial
The purpose of this study was to compare minimum 2-year patient-reported outcomes (PROMs) after revision hip arthroscopy between two different patient cohorts who had undergone primary hip arthroscopy with the same surgeon (SS) and a different surgeon (DS). We hypothesized no difference in clinical outcomes between the groups despite differences in intraoperative findings based on the surgical decision making in a revision setting at a high-volume center.