Title of article :
Routine knee arthroscopic surgery for the painful knee in middle-aged and old patients—time to abandon ship
Author/Authors :
Lohmander, L Stefan Department of Clinical Sciences Lund - Lund University, Lund, Sweden , Thorlund, Jonas B Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics - University of Southern Denmark, Odense , Roos, Ewa M Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics - University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Abstract :
Knee arthroscopic surgery is one of the most common orthope-
dic procedures. Introduced in Scandinavia in the late 1970s, it
replaced and improved earlier open knee procedures, changed
most of them from inpatient surgery to outpatient surgery, and
drastically cut patient recovery time. Earlier case reports of
open surgery had suggested that in the presence of “degenera-
tive” changes in the joint at the time of meniscectomy, patients
improved—but less so than in the absence of such changes
(Jackson 1968, Appel 1970). Subsequent reports, now using
arthroscopic surgery, again suggested poorer results in
patients with cartilage changes (Lysholm and Gillquist 1981,
Northmore-Ball and Dandy 1982, Gillquist and Oretorp 1982,
Hamberg and Gillquist 1984).
Keywords :
knee arthroscopic surgery , painful knee , middle-aged , time to abandon ship
Journal title :
Acta Orthopaedica