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. 2021 Sep 1;103(17):e70.
doi: 10.2106/JBJS.21.00652.

What Role for Chondroplasty in the Knee?: Commentary on an article by Leslie J. Bisson, MD, et al.: "Observation Versus Debridement of Unstable Chondral Lesions During Partial Meniscectomy. Analysis of Patient Outcomes and Degenerative Joint Disease at 5 Years in the Chondral Lesions And Meniscus Procedures (ChAMP) Randomized Controlled Trial"

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What Role for Chondroplasty in the Knee?: Commentary on an article by Leslie J. Bisson, MD, et al.: "Observation Versus Debridement of Unstable Chondral Lesions During Partial Meniscectomy. Analysis of Patient Outcomes and Degenerative Joint Disease at 5 Years in the Chondral Lesions And Meniscus Procedures (ChAMP) Randomized Controlled Trial"

William Bugbee. J Bone Joint Surg Am. .
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