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JOINT DEBRIDEMENT FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEEBruno Isserlin 1
1 The Bristol Royal Infirmary and the Winford Orthopaedic Hospital, Bristol, England
Joint débridement, by excision of synovial membrane, osteophytes, degenerate cartilage, loose bodies, and frequently the patella, has relieved the symptoms of osteoarthritis of the knee joint twenty-three times in a series of thirty-five operations reviewed after periods of one to nine years. The operation is considered a useful measure when symptoms resist conservative treatment.
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