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Title

PERCUTANEOUS SUBCHONDRAL DRILLING OF BONES IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE JOINT

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  30-36

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Abstract

 Background: Osteoarthritis of knee joint produces significant functional disability. Pain is a prominent feature. It has been suggested that increased intraosseous pressure is a cause of pain and may be responsible for production of subchondral bone. Making multiple holes into the subchondral dense bone could, therefore, decrease pain and improve function. A study was designed to test this assumptions.Materials and Methods: 50 patients with knee osteoarthritis of knee who had consecutively referred to Baghiattalah hospital were randomly divided into two groups for management. 21 patients were treated by percutaneous subchondral drilling of osteoarthritic areas and 29 were treated by conservative management. The change in pain pattern functional status of the knee and knee rang of motion was then studied one week, two weeks, six weeks and 12 weeks after treatment.Results: From surgical group only 8 cases had improvement in their pain, and 13 obtained no benefit. 5 patients developed minor complications from surgery. The pain and limitation of motion continued in a high percentage of surgically treated cases up to 12 weeks.The nonsurgical patients had better pain relief and improvement in their range of motion in successive visits compared to the first group.Conclusion: Subchondral percutaneous drilling for knee osteoarthritis either cannot decrease intraosseous pressure or in creased pressure is not the cause for osteoarthritic knee pain.

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    APA: Copy

    HOSAMI, E., REZAIE, Y., & BAHRAMI, A.. (2004). PERCUTANEOUS SUBCHONDRAL DRILLING OF BONES IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE JOINT. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY, 2(2 (6)), 30-36. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/85488/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HOSAMI E., REZAIE Y., BAHRAMI A.. PERCUTANEOUS SUBCHONDRAL DRILLING OF BONES IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE JOINT. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY[Internet]. 2004;2(2 (6)):30-36. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/85488/en

    IEEE: Copy

    E. HOSAMI, Y. REZAIE, and A. BAHRAMI, “PERCUTANEOUS SUBCHONDRAL DRILLING OF BONES IN OSTEOARTHRITIS OF KNEE JOINT,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY, vol. 2, no. 2 (6), pp. 30–36, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/85488/en

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