Research Article
A Balanced Arthroscopic Debridement of the Inner Layer of the Knee Retinaculum Increases the Tibiofemoral Joint Space Width
Table 2
Complications, symptoms, and satisfaction following 1 year of the intervention.
| | Cases |
| | | % (proportion) | | n = 20 | | Acute (first 10 days of) complications | | | Any adverse event | 0% (0/20) | | Joint infection | 0% (0/20) | | Wound infection | 0% (0/20) | | Infectious complications | 0% (0/20) | | Thromboembolic event | 0% (0/20) | | Mortality | 0% (0/20) |
| | | Cases | | % (proportion) | | n = 20 | | Following 1-year symptoms | | | Loss of sensitivity | 0% (0/20) | | Patellofemoral instability | 0% (0/20) | | Patellofemoral pain | 5% (1/20) | | Inter-joint line pain | 10% (2/20) | | Tibiofemoral instability | 0% (0/20) | | Meniscal re-rupture | 5% (1/20) | | Cartilage damage | 0% (0/20) | | Sensation of instability | 0% (0/20) |
| | Satisfied cases % (proportion) n = 20 | Unsatisfied cases % (proportion) n = 20 | | Satisfaction with the surgery | 100% (20/20) | 0% (0/20) |
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