The value of knee arthroscopy in patients with severe radiological osteoarthritis.

Autor: Bohnsack, Michael, Lipka, Wolfram, Rühmann, Oliver, Peters, Gabriela, Schmolke, Stefan, Wirth, Carl Joachim
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Zdroj: Archives of Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery; Aug2002, Vol. 122 Issue 8, p451-453, 3p
Abstrakt: Background. This study was performed to assess the value of knee arthroscopy in patients with radiological signs of severe osteoarthritis. Methods. A total of 104 patients (50 men, 54 women, average age 60 years) with radiological knee osteoarthritis grade III/IV were followed up after knee arthroscopy between May 1989 and November 1996. The average follow-up time was 5.4 years after surgery. Results. A significant (p<0.01) increase in the Lysholm score was found, ranging from 40 points before arthroscopy to 69 points at the assessment. A total of 84 patients (81%) reported an increase in their activities of daily living, 44 patients (43%) were still without any complaints. The total outcome was rated very good or good by 67 patients (65%). Only 21 patients (20%) required further surgery before the assessment. Conclusions. Knee arthroscopy is a valuable treatment for patients with pain, swelling, and radiological signs of severe osteoarthritis. It improves the patients' activities of daily living and helps to postpone further surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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