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Cette tendance "trimming damaged meniscus (arthroscopic partial meniscectomy) offers no benefit" a été détectée dans la catégorie Santé & Médecine avec un score de 100/100. Cette tendance connaît une croissance explosive et attire beaucoup d'attention actuellement.

Entités liées

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260505234603.htmhttps://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/10-year-data-confirm-no-benefit-arthroscopy-degenerative-2026a1000ds9https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/apr/29/knee-surgery-cartilage-damage-patients-studyhttps://www.zmescience.com/medicine/massive-study-finds-common-knee-surgery-is-no-better-than-a-placebo/https://scienceblog.com/a-common-knee-surgery-has-been-failing-decades-may-make-things-worse/https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2026/05/06/go-ahead-ruin-my-day/

Extraits des sources

Science News from research organizations * * * Date:May 6, 2026 Source:University of Helsinki Summary:A major 10-year clinical trial is turning one of the world’s most common knee surgeries on its head. Researchers found that trimming a damaged meniscus—a procedure long believed to relieve pain—offers no real benefit over placebo surgery. Even more surprising, patients who had the operation actually fared worse over time, with more symptoms, poorer function, faster progression of...

— sciencedaily.com

Ce que disent les sources

  • "A 10-year clinical trial found that meniscal trimming provides no benefit over placebo surgery and patients who had the operation fared worse over time with more symptoms and faster osteoarthritis progression."

  • "Ten-year follow-up data from the FIDELITY study of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) in patients with symptoms of degenerative meniscal tear found the..."

  • "People with meniscus tears who underwent surgery had poorer knee function and worse osteoarthritis after 10 years than those who did not."

  • "A common knee operation meant to erase the nagging pain of a torn meniscus has just failed its longest and toughest test. After a decade of tracking,..."

  • "Every year, surgeons trim millions of damaged knee cartilages in a procedure so routine that most patients spend fewer than 24 hours in hospital. The."

  • "This was the wrong day to discover this study. A major 10-year clinical trial is turning one of the world's most common knee surgeries on its head."

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