Arthroscopic surgery for degenerative knee arthritis and meniscal tears: a clinical practice guideline
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Siemieniuk, Reed A. C.
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Arthroscopic surgery for degenerative knee arthritis and meniscal tears: a clinical practice guideline
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- Siemieniuk, Reed A. C.;
- Harris, Ian A.;
- Agoritsas, Thomas;
- Poolman, Rudolf W.;
- Brignardello Petersen, Romina;
- Van de Velde, Stijn;
- Buchbinder, Rachelle;
- Englund, Martin;
- Lytvyn, Lyubov;
- Quinlan, Casey;
- Helsingen, Lise;
- Knutsen, Gunnar;
- Rydland Olsen, Nina;
- Macdonald, Helen;
- Hailey, Louise;
- Wilson, Hazel M.;
- Lydiatt, Anne;
- Kristiansen, Annette;
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What is the role of arthroscopic surgery in degenerative knee disease? An expert panel produced these recommendations based on a linked systematic review triggered by a randomised trial published in The BMJ in June 2016, which found that, among patients with a degenerative medial meniscus tear, knee arthroscopy was no better than exercise therapy. The panel make a strong recommendation against arthroscopy for degenerative knee disease. Box 1 shows all of the articles and evidence linked in this Rapid Recommendation package. The infographic provides an overview of the absolute benefits and harms of arthroscopy in standard GRADE format. Table 2 below shows any evidence that has emerged since the publication of this article.
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BMJ 2017;357: j1982
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