Mike Millis, M.D., Boston Children's Hospital
Mike Millis, M.D., Boston Children's Hospital Mike Millis, M.D., Boston Children's Hospital
Pathology Seen w. Cam Impingement • Outside-in abrasion of ant. acetabular cartilage in flexion * Chondral flaps avulsed from inner labral edge • Degeneration of labrum (less damage than to adjacent articular cartilage) • Intact femoral head cartilage till very late! Ganz et al: CORR 417:112-120, 2003; Beck et al
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Pathology Seen w. Cam Impingement<br />
• Outside-in abrasion of ant. acetabular cartilage<br />
in flexion<br />
* Chondral flaps avulsed from inner labral edge<br />
• Degeneration of labrum (less damage than to<br />
adjacent articular cartilage)<br />
• Intact femoral head cartilage till very late!<br />
Ganz et al: CORR 417:112-120, 2003; Beck et al