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Acta ortopédica mexicana

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Abstract

ORTIZ-DE LA TORRE, AM; BARRIOS-MOYANO, A; GONZALEZ-PERALES, AA  and  GERBACIO-BLANDO, LA. Evaluation of the application of hyaluronic acid in postoperative arthroscopy patients with grade II-III gonarthrosis using the WOMAC scale. Acta ortop. mex [online]. 2023, vol.37, n.1, pp.36-43.  Epub Mar 11, 2024. ISSN 2306-4102.  https://doi.org/10.35366/112812.

Introduction:

gonarthrosis is a degenerative disease, whose loss of cartilage causes changes in the adjacent bone and its response produces deformations and attempts at regeneration. In 1934 Meyer and Palmer isolated bovine vitreous humor, a polysaccharide called hyaluronic acid, which has the property of visco-elasticity. Today, multiple procedures performed in orthopedics are known, in order to limit the degenerative process that this entails.

Objective:

to know the use and efficacy of hyaluronic acid in the patient requiring knee arthroscopy, evaluating the evolution of the patient using the WOMAC scale; as well as the ideal time of application of hyaluronic acid in this study group.

Material and methods:

clinical, non-randomized, prospective, analytical trial. 48 patients from 45 to 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups with a diagnosis of gonarthrosis grade II-III, who underwent arthroscopy with subsequent hyaluronic acid application, were evaluated; in the postoperative period (group 1), one month after the postoperative period (group 2) and without application (group 3) in a period from September 2015 to June 2016 at the ISSSTE Hospital «Dr. Darío Fernández Fierro».

Results:

the treatment showed differences in patients regarding reduction of pain and stiffness; and improvement in functional capacity.

Conclusion:

despite, there are no conclusive results if the treatment is better than the other, certain data suggests that using hyaluronic acid in the postoperative improves rigidity and function, however, it was not statistically significant.

Keywords : arthroscopy; hyaluronic acid; WOMAC; gonarthrosis.

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