2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2021.106218
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The influence of prior arthroscopy on outcomes of primary total lower extremity arthroplasty: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…In contrast, multiple studies have shown an increased risk of structural progression and TKR after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (12)(13)(14)(15). In addition, recent reports have suggested that arthroscopies may negatively influence the subsequent joint replacement, including higher rates of complication, revision, and periprosthetic joint infection (16,17). Overall, arthroscopies have a yearly rate of progression to TKR of 2.6%, with this figure nearly doubling in cohorts age ≥65 years or in those with more severe OA (18).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, multiple studies have shown an increased risk of structural progression and TKR after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (12)(13)(14)(15). In addition, recent reports have suggested that arthroscopies may negatively influence the subsequent joint replacement, including higher rates of complication, revision, and periprosthetic joint infection (16,17). Overall, arthroscopies have a yearly rate of progression to TKR of 2.6%, with this figure nearly doubling in cohorts age ≥65 years or in those with more severe OA (18).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%