Risks and Complications Associated With Intra-articular Arthroscopy of the Knee and Shoulder in an Office Setting

Author:

McMillan Sean1,Chhabra Anikar2,Hassebrock Jeffrey D.2,Ford Elizabeth1,Amin Nirav H.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics, Lourdes Health Systems, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.

2. Department of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

3. Restore Orthopedics, Orange, California, USA.

Abstract

Background: Classically, arthroscopy has been considered one of the diagnostic gold standards for assessing intra-articular knee and shoulder abnormality. Purpose: To assess the risks associated with in-office needle arthroscopy. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: A retrospective case series analysis was performed by evaluating consecutive diagnostic needle arthroscopies performed by 13 physicians at 13 independent institutions. The findings of both major and minor complications were reported by each of the 13 surgeons based on office documentation. The data were analyzed as a lump sum of both knee and shoulder cases and then subdivided and examined separately. The patients’ ages ranged from 14 to 78 years, and no statistical difference was noted between the numbers of men and women. A major complication was defined as infection, chondral toxicity, or the need for alternative treatment at an urgent care or emergency room secondary to the procedure. Minor complications were defined as a vasovagal event, pain that persisted after 24 hours, or the need for crutches or sling postprocedure. Results: Of the 1419 cases, no major complications were reported. The overall rate of vasovagal events was 1.9% for all procedures (1.6% in knees, 3% in shoulders). Persistent pain longer than 24 hours postprocedure was reported in 0.3% of cases. No patient required crutches or a sling. Postarthroscopy magnetic resonance imaging was needed in 1.4% of cases. No device failures were reported. Conclusion: Previous literature has evaluated the efficacy, sensitivity, and specificity of in-office diagnostic arthroscopy, and this study validates needle arthroscopy as safe in the office setting, with minimal risk of major or minor complications.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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