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Secondary Osteoarthritis of the Knee Following Meniscectomy

A radiologically diagnosed osteoarthritis may be 14 times more common in patients who have undergone meniscectomy than in matched controls. Level of evidence: "C"

Roos et al 1 examined knee radiographs of 123 patients who had undergone open meniscectomy 21 years earlier. There were more degerative changes as compared to matched controls.

    References

    • Roos H, Laurén M, Adalberth T, Roos EM, Jonsson K, Lohmander LS. Knee osteoarthritis after meniscectomy: prevalence of radiographic changes after twenty-one years, compared with matched controls. Arthritis Rheum 1998 Apr;41(4):687-93. [PubMed]

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