Arthroscopic minimally invasive limited cleanup in patients with KOA
Objective:To investigate the effect of arthroscopic minimally invasive limited cleanup in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis(KOA).Methods:108 patients with KOA were divided into two groups of 54 cases each according to the treatment protocol.The observation group underwent arthroscopic minimally invasive limited cleanup,and the control group underwent arthroscopic extensive cleanup.The clinical efficacy of the two groups was compared.Results:Comparison of the two groups in terms of surgery-related indexes,serum indexes,Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/myeloid differentiation factor 88(MyD88)/nuclear factor-κB(NF-κB)signaling pathway indexes,dynamic plantar force time indexes,pain level and knee function,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05);the differences in the total incidence of postoperative complications between the two groups were not statistically significant(P>0.05).Conclusion:Minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment of KOA optimizes the surgical process,reduces inflammation,improves knee function,relieves patient pain,and is safe.