2016
DOI: 10.20862/0042-4676-2016-97-5-274-282
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Features of pathological changes of fibro-cartilaginous tissue knee in patients with Baker cyst

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“…2,14 With the more widespread use of arthroscopy, the most commonly used treatments for parameniscal cysts have been arthroscopic excision and decompression. [16][17][18] It is well-known that parameniscal cysts can be removed without meniscectomy, while for large or multiloculated meniscal cysts, arthroscopic decompression or excision may leave the meniscus unstable. According to several studies, 5,19,20 the incidence of parameniscal cyst recurrence in patients undergoing arthroscopic excision or arthroscopic decompression is estimated to be 9.4% to 15% and it has been widely recognized that factors such as cyst dimension, failure to disrupt the check-valve mechanism, and multilobulated structure contribute to the recurrence rate of the cyst.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…2,14 With the more widespread use of arthroscopy, the most commonly used treatments for parameniscal cysts have been arthroscopic excision and decompression. [16][17][18] It is well-known that parameniscal cysts can be removed without meniscectomy, while for large or multiloculated meniscal cysts, arthroscopic decompression or excision may leave the meniscus unstable. According to several studies, 5,19,20 the incidence of parameniscal cyst recurrence in patients undergoing arthroscopic excision or arthroscopic decompression is estimated to be 9.4% to 15% and it has been widely recognized that factors such as cyst dimension, failure to disrupt the check-valve mechanism, and multilobulated structure contribute to the recurrence rate of the cyst.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the more widespread use of arthroscopy, the most commonly used treatments for parameniscal cysts have been arthroscopic excision and decompression 16‐18 . It is well‐known that parameniscal cysts can be removed without meniscectomy, while for large or multiloculated meniscal cysts, arthroscopic decompression or excision may leave the meniscus unstable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%