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Conflito femoroacetabular: correlação entre anatomia alterada e desenvolvimento de lesões labrais e fraturas do quadril

Authors: Jean Marcos Xavier Machado; Miguel Senra Carneiro Neto; Victor Mazuchini; Ygor Valério Assunção;

Conflito femoroacetabular: correlação entre anatomia alterada e desenvolvimento de lesões labrais e fraturas do quadril

Abstract

O conflito femoroacetabular (CFA) é uma condição cada vez mais reconhecida como causa de dor no quadril e fator predisponente para lesões labrais e alterações degenerativas precoces, incluindo fraturas. Esta revisão sistemática da literatura teve como objetivo investigar a relação entre alterações anatômicas do quadril, especialmente as deformidades tipo "cam" e "pincer", e o desenvolvimento de lesões labrais e fraturas. A pesquisa foi conduzida nas bases SciELO, LILACS e BVS, incluindo estudos publicados entre 2012 e 2024. Os dados demonstraram que a anatomia alterada favorece o contato anormal entre a cabeça femoral e o acetábulo, comprometendo a integridade do lábio acetabular e aumentando o risco de microfraturas e fraturas por estresse. A identificação precoce por meio de exames de imagem e testes clínicos é fundamental para prevenir o agravamento do quadro. Conclui-se que o CFA é um fator etiológico significativo para lesões labrais e instabilidade biomecânica do quadril, e o entendimento da morfologia individual é essencial para a tomada de decisões terapêuticas.

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