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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Sports Medicine
  • Arthroscopic Surgery

Background:

  • Modern media often portrays rapid, successful returns to sport after high-profile athletic injuries and surgeries.
  • This portrayal can lead to elevated patient expectations that may not align with actual outcomes.
  • Orthopedic sports medicine physicians must navigate these potentially misleading perceptions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an updated overview of complications and failure rates for common arthroscopic procedures.
  • To inform healthcare providers about the realities of recovery and potential setbacks in sports medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Review article synthesizing current data on arthroscopic procedures.
  • Focus on common surgeries: rotator cuff repair, biceps tenodesis, Bankart procedure, Latarjet procedure, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, anterior cruciate ligament repair, meniscal repair, tibial tubercle osteotomy, and medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction.

Main Results:

  • Detailed complication and failure rate data for each listed arthroscopic procedure.
  • Highlights the challenges and potential adverse outcomes associated with these common surgeries.

Conclusions:

  • Awareness of complications is crucial for early recognition and effective management.
  • Understanding failure rates helps set realistic patient expectations.
  • Improved preventative measures and management strategies can enhance patient outcomes.