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Clinically-driven approach to improve arthroscopic techniques

  • G. J. M. Tuijthof
  • , C. N. van Dijk
  • , J. L. Herder
  • , P. V. Pistecky

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Abstract

In this paper, a clinically-driven approach is introduced as the starting point for the improvement of arthroscopic techniques. The approach was divided into two phases. Phase I consisted of a combination of observations and discussions that resulted in the definition of clinically-relevant research topics. Phase 2 consisted of an interview which aimed at analysis of the general opinion on arthroscopy, and which assigned a priority ranking to the topics. Six research topics were defined. Based on the information collected, the conclusion is that the surgeons are satisfied with current arthroscopic techniques. A majority gives priority to the optimization of cartilage treatment and to the design of a steerable arthroscopic cutter. A minority gives priority to the expansion of arthroscopic techniques. The two-phase approach was fruitful in terms of establishing clinical problem areas, and of involving surgeons in the technical improvement of arthroscopic techniques
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-54
JournalKnee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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