
Knee surgery for cartilage damage does not benefit patients, study suggests
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A recent 10-year study indicates that knee surgery for cartilage damage, specifically partial meniscectomy for meniscus tears, may not provide benefits to patients. In fact, those who underwent the surgery experienced poorer knee function and increased osteoarthritis compared to those who received sham surgery. This raises questions about the efficacy of a procedure that is widely performed in orthopedic practice.
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Meniscus tears are a common injury, often treated with surgery. The partial meniscectomy has been a standard treatment option, but this study indicates that its long-term benefits may be minimal or even detrimental. This research adds to a growing body of literature questioning the necessity of surgical interventions for certain orthopedic conditions.
This summary is based on a study published in The Guardian and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical concerns.
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