Recent literature lacks a clear understanding of how to manage
bone cysts associated with
hip dysplasia. This article aimed to report a case of
hip dysplasia in a rhythmic gymnast surgically managed with arthroscopic retrograde
bone grafting, labral repair, cam osteoplasty, double shoelace capsular closure and endoscopic shelf
acetabuloplasty. A 20-year-old female college rhythmic gymnast presented complaining of right hip
pain and discomfort for the past 2 months. This case report describes the use of the CROSSTRAC guide system to perform retrograde
bone grafting to treat the
bone cyst at the femoral head arthroscopically. Hip arthroscopic retrograde
bone grafting, labral repair, cam osteoplasty, double shoelace capsular closure and endoscopic shelf
acetabuloplasty are less invasive and beneficial for the treatment of
bone cysts of the femoral head associated with
hip dysplasia in symptomatic rhythmic gymnasts.