Endoscopic Hip Abductor Repair: A Comparative Outcomes Study of Two Anchors
Background And Objective:
The aim of this study was to compare outcomes of endoscopic hip abductor repair with Healicoil® Regenesorb (RG) vs Q-FIX® anchors at 2-year follow-up.
Materials And Methods:
The 2-year follow-up modified Harris Hip Score of 51 consecutive hips (49 patients) repaired with Healicoil RG anchors were compared to that of 38 consecutive hips (35 patients) repaired with Q-FIX anchors.
Results:
There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of age, sex, partial vs full thickness tears, one vs two tendon involvement, single vs double row repair, or concomitant correction of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). For Healicoil, the mean improvement was 38.6 points, with 98% achieving minimal clinically important difference (MCID) of 6.8 points vs Q-FIX with mean improvement of 29.5 points and 92.1% achieving MCID of 7.5 points. The mean improvement was statistically superior for Healicoil. Within each of the two groups, there was no statistically significant difference in outcomes for partial vs full thickness tears, one vs two tendon involvement, single vs double row repairs, or concomitant correction of FAI. There were no complications in either group. One patient in the Healicoil group subsequently underwent total hip arthroplasty at 11 months following repair.
Conclusion:
The Healicoil RG resulted in statistically significant greater improvement over the Q-FIX for endoscopic tendon repair. These two products demonstrate differing features, offering versatility in decision making for a variety of tear types, and both provide successful outcomes in terms of average improvement in modified Harris Hip Scores and percentage of patients achieving MCID with low likelihood of complications or need for further surgery.

