Literature DB >> 11838444

Interobserver variations in intra-articular evaluation during arthroscopy of the knee.

A Javed1, M Siddique, M Vaghela, A C W Hui.   

Abstract

We carried out a prospective study in order to establish to what extent the intra-articular evaluation undertaken during arthroscopy of the knee differed between surgeons. Two senior specialist registrars and a consultant orthopaedic surgeon with a special interest in knee surgery were involved. A total of 78 knee arthroscopies (78 patients) was studied. Arthroscopy was first carried out by the trainee and then by the senior author (ACWH). The intra-articular evaluation during the arthroscopy was recorded independently by a third person in the operating theatre. Data were collected to record variations in examination under anaesthesia, the morphology and pathology of the menisci and anterior cruciate ligament and the state of the articular surfaces. The overall interobserver variation was 20% in all categories. We question the published results of intra-articular evaluation during knee arthroscopy when surgeons of different levels of experience are involved in a single study.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11838444     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.84b1.12168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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