研究顯示:修復軟骨損傷的膝部手術對患者並無益處
• 十年後,接受手術的半月板撕裂患者其膝關節功能較差,且骨關節炎狀況比未接受手術者更嚴重 • 一項為期 10 年的試驗顯示,一種常見的軟骨損傷膝蓋手術對患者並無益處,甚至可能導致更糟的結果 • 該研究追蹤了接受「半月板部分切除術」(最常見的骨科手術之一)以治療半月板撕裂的患者預後
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• 十年後,接受手術的半月板撕裂患者其膝關節功能較差,且骨關節炎狀況比未接受手術者更嚴重 • 一項為期 10 年的試驗顯示,一種常見的軟骨損傷膝蓋手術對患者並無益處,甚至可能導致更糟的結果 • 該研究追蹤了接受「半月板部分切除術」(最常見的骨科手術之一)以治療半月板撕裂的患者預後
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