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KOOS subscales pain (MD = 4.15; P = 0.15) and symptoms (MD = 3.53; P = 0.32). Additionally, two of six included studies ( n = 174) showed a superior cartilage regeneration in a second arthroscopy as measured by the International Cartilage
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been associated with a range of adverse post-operative outcomes ( 3 ), and there is a high incidence of deficiency reported in patients undergoing total hip (THR) or knee (TKR) arthroplasty ( 4 ). Previous systematic reviews ( 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ) have
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arthroscopies performed for different knee pathologies including meniscal tears, ACL reconstruction, acute trauma injuries, knee pain without known cause, etc.; 60% revealed different types of chondral lesions. From the aforementioned 60%, 67% of the patients
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collateral ligament laxities, knee kinematics, and gait ( 3 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 ). However, one important question remains: should all pre-operative anatomies be reproduced? Not only is there great variability of hip–knee–ankle angle (HKA) between
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OA Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) grades II−IV. The mean preoperative to postoperative correction degrees of the hip−knee−ankle angles were 0.9 ± 3.6° and 1.0 ± 3.2 ° in the RKL and No-RKL groups, respectively. Arthroscopic assessment of the medial
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joint microbiome ( 25 ). Furthermore, prior studies have identified bacteria in hip and knee implants requiring revision for presumed aseptic failure ( 26 ), and others, evaluating the utility of NGS for the diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection