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  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Sports Medicine
  • Hip Joint Anatomy

Background:

  • Acetabular labral tears are often linked to structural bone abnormalities.
  • These tears frequently coexist with acetabular cartilage lesions, like delamination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the relationship between acetabular labral tears and osseous abnormalities.
  • To discuss the role of hip arthroscopy in managing labral injuries.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on acetabular labral tears.
  • Analysis of associated cartilage lesions and osseous abnormalities.
  • Evaluation of treatment outcomes for hip arthroscopy.

Main Results:

  • Labral tears rarely occur without underlying osseous abnormalities.
  • Acetabular cartilage delamination is a common co-occurring lesion.
  • Hip arthroscopy demonstrates efficacy in treating labral tears without major bone issues.

Conclusions:

  • The presence of osseous abnormalities is a key factor in acetabular labral tears.
  • Cartilage health is closely related to labral integrity.
  • Hip arthroscopy is a viable treatment for specific types of labral injuries.