Abstract

Labrum repair is an important part of hip arthroscopy. Multiple short-term and biomechanical studies have shown that restoring the function of the labrum by repair is preferable to debridement in appropriate situations. There are multiple options for devices to repair the labrum and accessory devices to assist in repair. Options include traditional suture-loaded anchors and newer knotless anchors. There are absorbable, all-suture, and nonabsorbable anchors. This article reviews the anchors, techniques, and accessory devices that are available to the surgeon to facilitate labrum repair. Some of the pitfalls associated with labrum repair and how to avoid them are also discussed. Accessory devices include cannulas and a variety of suture passers.

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