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Understanding the Ligamentum Teres in Hip Impingement Surgery
Friday, December 20, 2024
One thing to consider is that not all torn LTs are the same. Some might be partially torn, while others could be completely torn. Also, the LT can tear in different places. These factors could affect how well a patient does after surgery.
So, what about complications? The review found that the rate of complications was similar whether the LT was intact or torn. This means that even if the LT is torn, it doesn't necessarily increase the risk of problems after surgery.
In the end, the role of the LT in FAI surgery is still not fully understood. More research is needed to figure out how to best treat a torn LT during hip arthroscopy. Until then, surgeons will have to decide on a case-by-case basis.
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