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symptomatic patellofemoral synovium after TKA was a safe and effective surgical technique. There were no intra-operative complications or post-operative haemarthroses. Two patients (13%) with patellar clunk required a second, open debridement for recurrent
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the condition, and that releasing or excising it may be an important part of the treatment. 111 Both tendinoscopic and minimally-invasive open debridement with resection of the plantaris tendon have also shown promising results with minimal
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