Editorial Commentary: Timely Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement Syndrome Both Treats Ongoing Hip Symptoms and Mitigates Future Cartilage Damage and Osteoarthritis.

Michael P McCabe
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Patients with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome (FAIS) present with ongoing symptoms in a painful hip. Insightful patients or family members often express concern about similar pathology, and associated risk of arthritis, in their less or asymptomatic hip, and recent research shows that patients with increased alpha angles are associated with more advanced cartilage damage, particularly in males. The ultimate question, for surgeons and patients, is: Can we predict chondral pathology based on preoperative variables alone, and should we intervene prior to symptoms? Yet, FAIS is multifactorial, not simply anatomic, and cam-type FAI can have a high prevalence in asymptomatic hips in some populations. Thus, today, prophylactic hip preservation surgery cannot be generally recommended, but in the future, an individualized treatment algorithm may result in precise prediction of which patients might benefit from earliest intervention to help reduce the incidence of premature hip osteoarthritis. In the interim, when timely intervention is in the best interest of the patient, insurance denials that delay indicated surgery must not be tolerated. One of the most rewarding and unique aspects of managing FAIS is that we have the opportunity to both treat ongoing hip symptoms and mitigate future pathology, sometimes even in the contralateral hip.

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及时治疗股骨髋臼撞击综合征既能治疗持续的髋关节症状,又能减轻未来的软骨损伤和骨关节炎。
股骨髋臼撞击综合征(FAIS)患者的髋部疼痛症状持续存在。洞察力敏锐的患者或家属往往会对自己较无症状或无症状的髋部出现类似病变以及相关的关节炎风险表示担忧,最近的研究表明,α角增大的患者软骨损伤程度更深,尤其是男性患者。对于外科医生和患者来说,最终的问题是:我们能否预测软骨病变?我们能否仅根据术前变量预测软骨病变,是否应该在出现症状前进行干预?然而,FAI是多因素的,而不仅仅是解剖学上的,在某些人群中,凸轮型FAI在无症状髋关节中的发病率很高。因此,目前还不能普遍建议进行预防性髋关节保留手术,但在未来,个体化治疗算法可能会精确预测哪些患者可能从尽早干预中获益,从而帮助降低过早髋关节骨关节炎的发病率。在此期间,如果及时干预符合患者的最佳利益,就不能容忍因保险拒保而延误手术时机。治疗 FAIS 最有价值、最独特的一点是,我们有机会既能治疗髋关节的持续症状,又能减轻未来的病变,有时甚至是对侧髋关节的病变。
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