Hiring in life sciences? Share your open positions with our professional community. Read more Close

Advertisement

Editorial Commentary: Proceed With Caution-Why Hip Arthroplasty After Failed Hip Arthroscopy Demands a Higher Diagnostic Bar.

Created on 28 Jun 2026

Authors

Lyall J Ashberg

Published in

Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association. Jun 28, 2026. Epub Jun 28, 2026.

Abstract

With the rapid expansion of hip arthroscopy, total hip arthroplasty (THA) following prior arthroscopic intervention is becoming an increasingly common clinical scenario. Yet the literature remains divided on whether the prior arthroscopy meaningfully degrades arthroplasty outcomes. Most patient-reported outcome data trend toward equivalence, while the largest and most recent matched and database studies consistently showed higher rates of dislocation, reoperation, and revision in the prior-arthroscopy cohort. Two patient subgroups warrant particular caution: those converting to THA within 1 year of arthroscopy and those proceeding to THA with minimal radiographic arthritis (Tönnis 0-1). In both groups, THA is more likely to disappoint because the pain generator may not be the joint at all. I argue that THA after failed hip arthroscopy should be a deliberate, evidence-supported decision, not a default endpoint, and that the diagnostic burden before arthroplasty should be raised, not lowered, in patients without clear radiographic disease.

PMID:
42365497
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 28 Jun 2026.

Read full publication at:
Please sign in to see all details.

Advertisement

Stats

  • Community rating n/a 0 votes
  • Reviewers' rating n/a 0 votes
  • Your rating

1-terrible, 9-excellent. How would you rate this publication? Sign in in to submit your rating.

  • Recommendations n/a n/a positive of 0 vote(s)
  • Views 7
  • Comments 0

Recommended by

  • No recommendations yet.

Post a comment

You need to be signed in to post comments. You can sign in here.

Comments

There are no comments yet.

Advertisement