2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2014.01.009
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Arthroscopic débridement for primary osteoarthritis of the elbow: analysis of preoperative factors affecting outcome

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“…Lim et al reported improvement in pain VAS (0-10) from 4.5 to 2.2 points after the procedure with mean 38 months follow-up. 30 Similarly, Galle et al reported improvement in pain VAS from 6.6 to 1.6 points after surgery. 31 Merolla et al have reported a retrospective cohort of 48 patients with either primary or post-traumatic osteoarthrosis treated with arthroscopic joint debridement and assessed pain VAS at the final follow-up visit at 44 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Lim et al reported improvement in pain VAS (0-10) from 4.5 to 2.2 points after the procedure with mean 38 months follow-up. 30 Similarly, Galle et al reported improvement in pain VAS from 6.6 to 1.6 points after surgery. 31 Merolla et al have reported a retrospective cohort of 48 patients with either primary or post-traumatic osteoarthrosis treated with arthroscopic joint debridement and assessed pain VAS at the final follow-up visit at 44 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“… Improved by 16° MacLean et al [ 17 ] 2013 42 Pain and locking 20 patients 21 elbows arthroscopic debridement 66 (DASH), Mayo, and ROM Measure not reported. unchanged Lim et al(8) 2014 51.4 Terminal pain at flexion and extension with limitation of motion 43 patients 43 elbows Arthroscopic d ebridement 38 (VAS),(MEPI) Decreased from 4.5 to 2.2 mean flexion improved from 103° to 116° Miyake et al [ 34 ] 2014 38 Pain at the endpoints of movement and stiffness, catching or locking 20 patients 20 elbows Arthroscopic debridement 24 to 29 Mayo Elbow Performance Score, Range of motion No measure reported, pain disappeared or decreased post operatively. Flexion PRE OP from 121° to to 130° POST OP Merolla et al [ 35 ] 2015 48 Pain, limited range of motion 48 patients 48 elbows Arthroscopic joint debridement 44 (ROM), pain score, (OES), and (MEPS) Decreased from 7.2 ± 1.6 to 4.3 ± 1.1 ,Flexion PRE OP from 115.73° ± 16.53° to128.75° ± 12.35° POST OP Galle et al [ 36 ] 2016 48 Loss of elbow motion, Pain 46 patients 46 elbows Arthroscopic osteo-capsular arthroplasty 40.8 (VAS), (MEPS), (DASH), (ASES) ASES pain Score post op 40 +/−12 flexion (PRE OP from 126° to 135° POST OP Abbreviations: Range Of Motion( ROM ), Mayo Elbow Performance Score( MEPS ), Disabilities of Arm Shoulder and Hand( DASH ), American Shoulder and Elbow Score( ASES ), Visual Analogue Scale( VAS ), Oxford Elbow Score( OES ), Mayo Elbow Performance Index( MEPI ), Hospital for Special Surgery ( HSS ) elbow scoring system
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, these authors also noted that there were also improvements in the severity of pain and the degree of patient satisfaction. Lim et al 21) also performed a follow-up analysis of 43 patients for a mean period of 38 months and reported that there were significant improvements in pain, range of motion, and functional outcomes. These authors also noted that the postoperative range of motion and functional outcomes were worse particularly in patients with severe restrictions of preoperative range of motion.…”
Section: Treatment Results After Arthroscopic Debridement In Elbow Osmentioning
confidence: 99%