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Hip Arthroscopy and Periacetabular Osteotomy in Patients 45 Years and Older Have Similar Outcomes to a Younger Cohort: Articular Cartilage Status Is the Primary Determinant of Outcome

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Hip Arthroscopy and Periacetabular Osteotomy in Patients 45 Years and Older Have Similar Outcomes to a Younger Cohort: Articular Cartilage Status Is the Primary Determinant of Outcome Abstract: Staged or combined hip arthroscopy/periacetabular osteotomy has typically been reserved for the younger patient with co-existing hip dysplasia and labral pathology and/or cam type femoroacetabular impingement. In carefully selected patients with little to no arthritis over the age of 45, results are similar to a younger cohort of patients. Hip preserving procedures intend to preserve the hip from getting arthritis, and if a patient does not have arthritis, consideration should be given to hip preservation surgery despite a more advanced age.

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