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A lateral skin incision reduces peripatellar dysaesthesia after knee surgery



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Abstract

In a series of 64 ligamentous injuries of the knee, 33 were explored through a medial incision and 31 through a long lateral incision. Sensibility of the skin, the occurrence of neuromas, and discomfort during kneeling were evaluated three and six years postoperatively. The lateral incisions produced less dysaesthesia, fewer neuromas and less discomfort on kneeling.

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