J A Beguin, J F Héron, J P Sabatier, B Locker, G Souquières
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[Arthroscopy of the knee. Diagnostic value. 1005 cases].
The authors have performed 1 005 arthroscopies of the knee for diagnostic purposes. The exploratory method has made it possible to correct the initial diagnosis in 50% of the cases, to avoid arthrotomy in 10% and to suggest surgery in 9%. The most common cause of error was the radioclinical confusion between patellar and medial meniscus symptoms. The most frequent associated lesions were patellar chondropathy (73%), condylar chondropathy (33%) and middle patellar folds (34%).