Arthroscopic Inverting Repair Technique for Inside-Out Hip Labral Tears.
Brandon C Cabarcas, Alexander C Hayden, Jason Ina, Louis Kang, Emmanouil Grigoriou, Rafael J Sierra, Aaron J Krych, Mario Hevesi
Abstract
Open AccessThe acetabular labrum is a fibrocartilaginous structure that deepens the acetabular socket and helps maintain a suction seal. In patients with hip dysplasia, a distinct labral tear pattern called an inside-out labral tear is often seen. This tear pattern is particularly challenging to correct via conventional techniques since the labrum can potentially remain everted and insufficiently restore the native hip labral suction seal after repair. An inverted hip labral repair technique is performed for this pathology at our institution and focuses on achieving optimal labral orientation to enhance the suction seal and joint stability, particularly in dysplastic hips. This Technical Note aims to describe the key surgical principles and clinical considerations of inverted hip labral repair.