Editorial Commentary: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis of Labral Volume Can Indicate the Need for Labral Reconstruction and Subsequently Predict the Success of the Procedure
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This editorial commentary explores whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis of labral volume can serve as an indicator for the need for labral reconstruction in hip surgeries and predict the success of such procedures. The author emphasizes the importance of measuring labral dimensions preoperatively to guide surgical decisions and postoperatively to assess healing and graft success. Ultimately, the commentary advocates for the routine use of MRI in evaluating labral volume to enhance surgical outcomes in hip arthroscopy.
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