Summary:
Thermal arthroscopic chondroplasty using radiofrequency
energy is widely used method. In daily orthopaedic
practice we use 2 types of radiofrequency energy –
monopolar and bipolar. One of the risky aspects of this
method is considered transmural chondrocyte death.
Necrosis depends on type, intensity and length of used
radiofrequency energy. Some of published studies prove
that monopolar radiofrequency energy has significantly
lower risk of chondrocyte death in deep layers of the cartilage.
Chondrocyte necrosis in 2000 micrometers was
proved while using bipolar energy. We recommend being
very cautious while performing arthroscopic thermal
chondroplasty using radiofrequency energy with regard
to risk of deep chondrocyte death.
Key words:
arthroscopy, cartilage, thermal chondroplasty,
radiofrequency energy
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