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Table 5 Comparison of studies on the outcomes of FAI surgery in non-athletic adults after 2007 and with a mean follow-up for at least 36 months

From: Treatment of cam-type femoroacetabular impingement using anterolateral mini-open and arthroscopic osteochondroplasty

Author (year)

Surgery

No. of hips

FAI type

Mean follow-up (months)

Outcomes

THA or revision

Beaulé et al. (2007) [13]

SDH

37

Cam

37.2

WOMAC: 61.2 to 81.4

Graves et al. (2009) [11]

SDH

48

Cam and pincer

38

Merle d’Aubigné: 13 to 16.8

Naal et al. (2012) [25]

SDH

233

Cam and pincer

60.7

83% returned normal hip function

11.6%

Boone (2012) [30]

SDH

22

Cam and pincer

46.8

50% clinical failure

27%

Steppacher et al. (2015) [10]

SDH

93

Cam and pincer

131

Merle d’Aubigné: 15.3 to 16.9

11.8%

Peters et al. (2015) [1]

SDH

142

Cam and pincer

36

Risk factor: age and pre-op HHS

32%

Horisberger et al. (2010) [3]

Arthroscope

20

Cam and pincer

36

NASH: 47.15 to 78.3

40%

Palmer et al. (2012) [4]

Arthroscope

201

Cam

46

NASH: 56.1 to 78.2

13%

Malviya et al. (2012) [15]

Arthroscope

612

Cam and pincer

38.4

Quality of life scores improved 76.6% of patients, and 9% deteriorated

Larson et al. (2012) [31]

Arthroscope

94

Cam and pincer

42

HHS: 64.5 to 94.3 (labral re-fix) and 64.7 to 84.9 (labral excision)

8.5%

Skendzel et al. (2014) [32]

Arthroscope

466

Cam and pincer

73

Outcomes better in preserved joint space group than limited joint space group

25.1%

Hufeland et al. (2016) [33]

Arthroscope

44

Mainly cam

66.3

HHS: 67.2 to 86.4

11.4

Menge et al. (2017) [29]

Arthroscope

145

Cam and pincer

120

No influence on outcomes for labral debridement or repair

34%

Our study

Mini-open and arthroscope

39

Cam

44

HHS: 61.1 to 84.2

23%

  1. SDH surgical dislocation of hip