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Knee Arthroscopy Prior to Total Knee Arthroplasty: Temporal Relationship to Surgical Complications

机译:Knee Arthroscopy Prior to Total Knee Arthroplasty: Temporal Relationship to Surgical Complications

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Mechanical knee symptoms secondary to knee osteoarthritis (OA) may warrant knee arthroscopy (KA). Degenerative changes may progress and require a subsequent total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Recent studies have evaluated the timing of KA prior to TKA, associated a narrow interval with increased post-TKA complications. However, an updated analysis is required. We compared surgical outcomes in recipients of KA prior to TKA as stratified by four, time-dependent cohorts ( 0.476). The adjusted analyses showed an increased risk for 90-day MUA among all TKA cohorts ( p < 0.001). Risk for septic revisions did not reach significance. Delaying TKA by 24 weeks in KA recipients was not associated with a decreased risk in septic revisions. However, there was an apparent risk of MUA at 90 days for all KA cohorts suggesting that waiting after KA before TKA makes no difference in MUA rates. These results update existing literature, may serve as an adjunct to current practice guidelines, and can contribute to shared decision making in the preoperative setting.

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