
pmid: 40021068
Routine capsular closure after hip arthroscopy remains controversial. The hip capsule is important for hip stability, but this can sometimes heal after a small periportal or intraportal capsulotomy without closure. Although reliable healing of intraportal capsulotomies can be achieved with capsular closure, multiple systematic reviews show improved outcomes and less revision surgery after capsular closure. In my practice, I do an interportal capsulotomy in all patients, and I close or plicate the capsule.
Arthroscopy, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Hip Joint, Joint Capsule
Arthroscopy, Treatment Outcome, Humans, Hip Joint, Joint Capsule
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