Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of arthroscopic excision of pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) of the knee joint. We retrospectively assessed the results of arthroscopic excision of PVNS done in 40 patients from 1987 to 2012 by the senior author (JVS). No radiotherapy was given to any patient. All patients were followed for a mean of seven years. At follow-up functional assessment was done using the Lysholm score. Recurrence-free survival and recurrence-free survival probability were calculated. No recurrence was noted in the localised variety. In the diffuse variety the five year recurrence-free survival probability was 57%. Twelve patients developed recurrences between three months and two years. No recurrence was noted after two years. The mean recurrence interval was 6.25 months. We concluded from this series that arthroscopic excision is an effective treatment for localised as well as diffuse PVNS. Recurrences can also be successfully dealt with by arthroscopic excision with excellent functional outcome.
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