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Table 6 Reports about hip arthroscopy for elderly patients

From: Clinical results of arthroscopic surgery in patients over 50 years of age—what viability does it have as a joint preservative surgery?

 

No.

Mean age (candidate)

Mean follow-up

Clinical result (pre-op → post-op)

Converted THA (rate, duration mean)

Javed et al. [14]

40

65 (> 60)

2.5

mHHS (60.5 → 79.5)

7 (17%, 1 year)

Philippon et al. [5]

153

57 (> 50)

5

mHHS (56 → 84)

31 (20%, 1.6 years)

Redmond et al. [13]

30

61 (> 60)

2.5

mHHS (63 → 80.1)

9 (30%, 1.1 years)

Domb et al. [1]

52

55 (> 50)

3

mHHS (60.5 → 84.2)

9 (17%, not listed)

Current study

23

59.3 (> 50)

2.8

JOA hip score (76.7 → 85.3)

1 (3.4%, 1 year)

  1. mHHS modified Harris Hip Score