Houston Methodist Orthopedic and Sports Medicine, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
Houston Methodist Orthopedic and Sports Medicine, Houston, Texas, U.S.A..
Arthroscopy. 2019 May;35(5):1422-1428. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2018.10.153. Epub 2019 Apr 9.
To determine (1) return-to-sport rates for National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association, and National Hockey League (NHL) athletes after hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome, (2) postoperative return-to-sport rate differences between sports, (3) differences in postoperative career length and games per season, (4) differences in preoperative and postoperative performance, and (5) postoperative performance compared with that of matched control players.
Professional athletes who underwent hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome were identified. Matched control players were identified by position, age, experience, and performance. Return to sport was defined as playing in at least 1 game after surgery. Continuous variables for each group were compared by using a 2-tailed paired-samples Student t test or χ test. A Bonferroni correction was used to control for multiple comparisons with statistical significance defined by a P value < .002.
One hundred seventy-two players (86.4%) (mean age, 28.8 ± 5.2 years) were able to return to sport at an average of 7.1 ± 4.1 months. Athletes played 3.5 ± 2.4 years after surgery without significant differences between sports (P > .002). NHL players who underwent surgery played significantly fewer years (4.4 vs 3.3 years) (P < .001) and fewer games per season (4 fewer games) (P <.001) after surgery compared with control players. NHL players also had a significant decrease in performance after surgery compared with their performance before surgery (P < .001). In National Football League, Major League Baseball, and National Basketball Association athletes, no significant differences were found in games per season, career length, or preoperative performance compared with postoperative performance and performance of matched control players (P > .002).
The RTS rate for professional athletes after surgery for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome is high. Only NHL athletes had significantly shorter careers and played significantly fewer games per season compared with matched control players, with no difference between sports. NHL athletes had significantly worse postoperative performance compared with preoperative performance, with all other sports demonstrating a career-related decline similar to that of matched control players.
确定(1)患有髋关节撞击综合征的美国国家橄榄球联盟、美国职棒大联盟、美国国家篮球协会和国家冰球联盟(NHL)运动员接受髋关节镜术后重返运动的比率;(2)不同运动项目术后重返运动的比率差异;(3)术后职业生涯长度和每个赛季比赛场次的差异;(4)术前和术后表现的差异;(5)与匹配对照组球员相比的术后表现。
确定接受髋关节撞击综合征髋关节镜手术的职业运动员。通过位置、年龄、经验和表现确定匹配的对照组运动员。将术后至少参加 1 场比赛定义为重返运动。使用双侧配对样本学生 t 检验或 χ2 检验比较每组的连续变量。使用 Bonferroni 校正控制多重比较,统计显著性定义为 P 值<.002。
172 名运动员(86.4%)(平均年龄 28.8±5.2 岁)平均在 7.1±4.1 个月后能够重返运动。运动员在手术后平均可再进行 3.5±2.4 年的运动生涯,各运动项目之间没有显著差异(P>.002)。与对照组运动员相比,接受手术的 NHL 运动员手术后的运动生涯明显缩短(4.4 年比 3.3 年)(P<.001),每个赛季的比赛场次也明显减少(少 4 场比赛)(P<.001)。与术前表现相比,NHL 运动员术后表现也明显下降(P<.001)。在国家橄榄球联盟、美国职棒大联盟和美国国家篮球协会运动员中,与术后表现和匹配对照组运动员的表现相比,每个赛季的比赛场次、运动生涯长度或术前表现均无显著差异(P>.002)。
髋关节撞击综合征手术后职业运动员的 RTS 率很高。只有 NHL 运动员与匹配对照组运动员相比,运动生涯明显缩短,每个赛季的比赛场次明显减少,各运动项目之间没有差异。与术前表现相比,NHL 运动员术后表现明显下降,而其他所有运动项目的表现都与匹配对照组运动员相似,呈与运动生涯相关的下降趋势。