Platelet-Rich Plasma Fails to Enhance MRI-Assessed Abductor Recovery After Total Hip Arthroplasty
Platelet-Rich Plasma Fails to Enhance MRI-Assessed Abductor Recovery After Total Hip Arthroplasty
Platelet-rich plasma does not influence magnetic resonance imaging findings of the gluteus muscles after total hip arthroplasty through the Hardinge approach.
Skeletal Radiol . 2025 Aug;54(8):1697-1706.Synopsis
Forty adults with hip osteoarthritis undergoing total hip arthroplasty through the modified Hardinge approach were randomized to receive intraoperative platelet-rich plasma injection (n=19) or placebo saline injection (n=21). The primary outcome of interest was MRI-assessed healing of the gluteus medius and minimus, including tendon tears, atrophy, fatty degeneration, and fluid collections. Second...
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