Incidence of postoperative infections requiring reoperation after arthroscopic knee surgery

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Purpose: The purposes of this study were to determine the incidence of infection requiring reoperation after arthroscopic knee surgery during a 6-year period and to compare infection rates across different age groups, genders, geographic regions of the United States, and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes through a retrospective review of a large insurance company database. Methods: A retrospective review of an insurance company database was performed for all knee arthroscopies performed in the United States from 2004 to 2009. The database was first queried for all knee arthroscopies, and the number of those cases requiring additional surgery for infection within 30 days was determined to calculate the incidence of infection. The incidence was stratified by gender, age group, region within the United States, and CPT code. A separate analysis for procedures using allografts was also performed. Results: A total of 432,038 arthroscopic surgeries were performed, and the number of infections requiring drainage was 638, for an overall incidence of infection from 2004 to 2009 of 0.15%. Among adults, men were affected almost twice as often as women (P

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Yeranosian, M. G., Petrigliano, F. A., Terrell, R. D., Wang, J. C., & McAllister, D. R. (2013). Incidence of postoperative infections requiring reoperation after arthroscopic knee surgery. Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 29(8), 1355–1361. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arthro.2013.05.007

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