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Table 1 Summary of the available literature about the use of hip arthroscopy for the treatment of acetabular osteoid osteoma

From: Hip arthroscopy for the management of osteoid osteoma of the acetabulum: a systematic review of the literature and case report

Study

Year

Type of study

Sample size

Gender

Age

Affected hip

Location of mass

Position

Portals

Synovectomy

Remarks

Follow-up

Recurrence

Alvarez et al. [23]

2001

Case report

1

M

16

L

Medial wall

NR

Anterolateral; posterolateral; anterior

NR

Excision; post-operative impotence and perineal numbness for 4 weeks

6 months

No

Aşık et al. [29]

2014

Case report

1

M

7

R

Inferior midline of the Y cartilage

Supine

Anterolateral; other portal NR

Yes

RFA and excision

8 months

No

Barnhard & Raven [26]

2011

Case report

1

M

20

R

Anterior of the fovea

NR

Anterolateral; midanterior; anterior to the anterolateral

NR

Excision

NR

No

Chang et al. [25]

2010

Case report

1

F

29

L

Posteroinferior

NR

Anterolateral; posterolateral; anterior

Yes

Excision

1 year

No

Khapchik et al. [22]

2001

Case report

1

M

34

L

Fossa

Lateral decubitus

Anterolateral; posterolateral; anterior

NR

Excision

18 months

No

Lee et al. [24]

2009

Case report

1

M

10

R

Medial wall

Supine

Anterolateral; posterolateral; anterior

NR

Excision

20 months

No

Nehme et al. [27]

2012

Case report

1

M

29

L

Superior

Supine

Anterior; anterolateral; anteroinferior

Yes

Excision

2 years

No

Ricci et al. [20]

2013

Case report

1

F

47

R

Fossa

Supine

Anterolateral; midanterior

Yes

RFA of the tumor

22 months

No

Shoji et al. [28]

2014

Case report

1

M

12

L

Medial wall

Supine

Anterolateral; midanterior

Yes

Excision

14 months

No

Tokis et al. [21]

2014

Case report

1

M

19

L

Posterior column extending to the fovea

Supine

Anterior; anterolateral; anteroinferior

Yes

Excision; Case of recurrence after CT-guided RFA

1 year

No

  1. * M = Male; F = Female; R = Right; L = Left; NR = Not reported; RFA = Radiofrequency ablation