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Labrum acetabulare

Arthroskopische Diagnose und Behandlung degenerativer und traumatischer Läsionen

The acetabular labrum

Arthroscopic diagnosis and therapy of degenerate and traumatic lesions

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Zusammenfassung

Das Labrum acetabulare spielt eine wichtige Rolle in der Stabilität des Hüftgelenks. Die Hüftarthroskopie hat die Diagnostik und Behandlung der pathologischen Veränderungen des Labrums grundlegend verändert. Auch solche Läsionen, die früher nicht diagnostiziert worden wären, sind heutzutage einer Glättung, Resektion und in ausgewählten Fällen einer Naht zugänglich. Die Ergebnisse der arthroskopischen Behandlung von traumatischen Läsionen sind meistens gut. Bei gleichzeitigem Vorliegen von degenerativen Knorpelschäden sind die Resultate schlechter. Langzeitergebnisse der arthroskopischen Labrumbehandlung stehen noch aus.

Abstract

The acetabular labrum makes a vital contribution to the stability of the hip joint. Hip arthroscopy has revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of labral pathology. Lesions that would otherwise have gone unrecognised are now amenable to resection and in some cases repair. Symptomatic relief is generally good after treatment of traumatic tears but patients with co-existing articular cartilage degeneration do less well. The long-term results of arthroscopic surgery for the acetabular labrum are awaited.

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Übersetzung: Dr. M. Wettstein, Service d’Orthopédie et de Traumatologie, CHUV, CH-1011 Lausanne, Schweiz

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Costa, M.L., Villar, R.N. Labrum acetabulare. Orthopäde 35, 54–58 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00132-005-0895-5

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