Category : Hip Preservation and Hip Arthroscopy / Orthopaedics
In patients with borderline hip dysplasia (BHD), radiographic and clinical variables influence in the decision to treat the painful hip with periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) versus isolated hip arthroscopy (iHA). The purpose of this study focusing on adolescent and young adult patients with BHD was to evaluate the surgical decision-making process at a specialist hip centre and to identify a combination of variables that predict treatment with PAO or iHA. Accordingly, patient demographics, baseline radiographic variables, and several clinical variables were recorded for 68 patients treated surgically for BHD.
Source : Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery
On : 13-Feb-2026

