Editorial Commentary: Outcome After Ipsilateral Hip Arthroscopy Predicts Outcomes on the Contralateral Side,Regardless of Time Between Surgeries |
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Affiliation: | Duke University;University Institute of Locomotor and Sport, Pasteur Hospital, Nice, France;International Wrist Center, Bizet Clinic, Paris, France;University Institute of Locomotor and Sport, Pasteur Hospital, Nice, France;International Wrist Center, Bizet Clinic, Paris, France;La Trobe University |
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Abstract: | Surgical predictability is a multifactorial methodology of coordinated actions backed by clinical expertise and historical tracking. Recent research shows outcome after ipsilateral hip arthroscopy predicts outcomes on the contralateral side, regardless of time between surgeries. This is based on research by experienced surgeons who have achieved reproducibility, predictability, and consistency of their outcomes. To patients at time of scheduling, this translates to, "Trust us, we know what we’re doing." This research may not be generalizable to low volume or inexperienced hip arthroscopists. |
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