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Reed A C Siemieniuk1,2, Ian A Harris3,4, Thomas Agoritsas1,5, Rudolf W Poolman6, Romina Brignardello-Petersen1,7, Stijn Van de Velde8, Rachelle Buchbinder9,10, Martin Englund11, Lyubov Lytvyn12, Casey Quinlan13, Lise Helsingen14, Gunnar Knutsen15, Nina Rydland Olsen16, Helen Macdonald17, Louise Hailey18, Hazel M Wilson19, Anne Lydiatt20, Annette Kristiansen21,22.
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Keywords: exercise rehabilitation; knee
Year: 2018 PMID: 29449218 PMCID: PMC5867409 DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-j1982rep
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Sports Med ISSN: 0306-3674 Impact factor: 13.800
New evidence which has emerged after initial publication
| Date | New evidence | Citation | Findings | Implications for recommendation(s) |
| There are currently no updates to the article | ||||
Support from current guidance for arthroscopic surgery in patients with subgroups of degenerative knee disease
| Lavage or debridement | Partial meniscectomy for meniscal tears | ||||
| Patients with radiographic osteoarthritis | Patients without radiographic osteoarthritis | Patients with mechanical symptoms | Patients with evidence of osteoarthritis | Patients without evidence of osteoarthritis | |
| AAOS | Against | Supportive | Supportive | Supportive | Supportive |
| NICE | Against | Against | For | No comment | No comment |
| BOA | Against | For | For | No comment | For |
| AOA | Against | No comment | No comment | Against | For |
| OARSI | Against | No comment | No comment | Supportive | No comment |
For= Explicit statement that arthroscopy should be performed in some patients.
Against= Explicit statement that arthroscopy should not be performed in some patients.
Supportive= Seemingly supportive of arthroscopy in some contexts.
*Official statement, not guidelines.
AAOS, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons; AOA, Australian Orthopaedic Association; BOA, British Orthopaedic Association; ESSKSA, European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy; NICE, National Institute of Health and Care Extdence; OARSI Osteoarthritis Research Society International.
Figure 1Population adjusted trends in frequency of knee arthroscopy; percent. Arthroscopic knee surgery remains common despite accumulating evidence suggesting little benefit.
Figure 2Characteristics of patients and trials included in systematic review of arthroscopic knee surgery.
Figure 3Practical issues about use of arthroscopic knee surgery versus non-surgical management for degenerative knee disease.