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The knee joint is the most complicated joint in the body. It consists of three articulations– two tibiofemoral and one patellofemoral. As is characteristic of synovial joints, the knee joint has a thin articular capsule that partially surrounds this joint cavity. Additionally, several ligaments, muscles, and cartilaginous structures support the movement of the knee.
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Knee surgery and its evidence base.

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Levels of evidence in knee surgery publications rose over a decade, with significant fluctuations. Further research is needed to track long-term trends in orthopaedic evidence-based practice.

Keywords:
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  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • Evidence-based orthopaedics is increasingly important for improving patient care and management decisions.
  • This study reviews leading knee surgery publications to assess evidence level trends over ten years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate changes in the level of evidence in prominent knee surgery journals over a decade (2000-2010).

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of articles published in 2000 and 2010 across five key orthopaedic journals.
  • Ranking studies based on Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine guidelines, with data from intervening years (2003, 2005, 2007) to define trends.
  • Identifying the most frequent study type, focusing on therapeutic research.

Main Results:

  • A non-statistically significant increase in high-level evidence (Level I and II) studies was observed over the decade.
  • A notable pattern emerged: a significant decrease in evidence levels followed by a substantial rise in the latter half of the decade.
  • Therapeutic studies constituted the most common study design within the analyzed publications.

Conclusions:

  • While the overall increase in evidence levels was not statistically significant, interim fluctuations highlight a dynamic trend in research quality.
  • Further investigation into longer-term trends is recommended to fully understand the evolution of evidence in orthopaedic surgery.
  • Journals should consider mandatory declaration of evidence levels, and authors should prioritize robust study designs to enhance the quality of published orthopaedic research.