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Torn acetabular labrum in young patients. Arthroscopic diagnosis and management
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1988
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Vascular DilatationSurgeryJoint ReplacementArthroscopic TechniqueTorn Acetabular LabrumMedicineAcute OnsetOrthopaedic SurgeryPediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Arthroscopy of the hip revealed a torn acetabular labrum in seven young patients. Three of them had had an acute onset of symptoms during sporting activities. On examination all seven patients had pain on passive flexion and medial rotation of the joint. All but one of the tears were located on the posterosuperior portion of the labrum, and, in the acute cases, vascular dilatation around the tear was observed. In these cases, repeated arthroscopy several months later showed that the vascular changes had disappeared, but the tear was still present. The aetiology, diagnosis and treatment of the torn acetabular labrum are discussed.