The history of radiofrequency energy and Coblation in arthroscopy: a current concepts review of its application in chondroplasty of the knee
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The history of radiofrequency energy and Coblation in arthroscopy: a current concepts review of its application in chondroplasty of the knee
Abstract
Radiofrequency energy has had widespread use for a variety of surgical procedures. Its application in orthopedic surgery initiated with shoulder instability. Over the last couple decades it has been applied as surgical tool for cartilage treatment as well. There have been significant gains in its technology and our understanding of its potential benefits. We address its history and advancements in becoming a surgical tool for cartilage lesions along with a review of recent long-term follow up studies.
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SRA has no competing interests. SCF is a consultant for Allosource, Ceterix, Smith and Nephew, Trice. SCF is a Board of committee member for American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy and International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine. SCF is a paid presenter for Ossur. SCF receives royalties from Trice and Smith and Nephew. DCF is a consultant for Depuy-Mitek, Zimmer, Smith and Nephew, Histogenics, Vericel, Conmed-MTF. DCF is on the advisory board for Histogenics, Vericel, Conmed-MTF. DCF receives Research support from Vericel, MTF, Smith and Nephew, Zimmer, Histogenics, Aesculap, Anika Therapeutics, Moximed and CartiHeal. DCF is on the committee for Arthroscopy Association of North America and AOSSM. RAG is a consultant for Smith and Nephew. NHA is a consultant for Depuy, Trice, Smith and Nephew and Pacira.
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