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Exercise therapy versus arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for degenerative meniscal tear
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Exercise therapy versus arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for degenerative meniscal tear .

Long-term effects of exercise therapy versus arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for degenerative meniscal tear: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Asian J Surg. 2024 01-Jun;():. 10.1016/j.asjsur.2024.03.091
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J Meng H Tang Y Xiao W Liu Y Wu Y Xiong S Gao

One hundred forty-one cognitively intact patients undergoing hip fracture surgery were randomized to receive either a simplified pain management protocol (modTP) including fentanyl TTS 12.5 mcg/hour (n=68) or a standard treatment protocol (stdTP) with multiple analgesics and rescue opioids (n=73). The primary outcome was patient-reported well-being assessed on the day following PACU discharge. Secondary outcomes included opioid consumption, pain intensity scores, postoperative complications, and delirium rates. Outcomes were assessed over a 24-hour postoperative PACU stay. Overall, the study revealed no significant differences in well-being, opioid consumption, or complications between the two groups. The findings suggest that while a simplified protocol does not outperform standard treatment, focusing on individualized pain management remains essential for improving patient care.

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OrthoEvidence. Exercise therapy versus arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for degenerative meniscal tear. ACE Report. 2024;306(11):63. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/exercise-therapy-versus-arthroscopic-partial-meniscectomy-for-degenerative-meniscal-tear

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