Chet J JANECKI, Michael W PERRY, Alfred O BONATI, Michelle BENDEL

Keywords: Holmium Laser, Chondroplasty Side Effects.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to summarize our use of the Holmium laser as a tool in performing chondroplasties of the knee and to determine whether any untoward affects developed at the site of laser application. Material and
Methods: A retrospective review of 504 laser chondroplasties of the medial femoral condyle was done.Laser parameters and the average number of joules to perform the chondroplasties were recorded. The average follow-up was 11 months.
Results: Preoperative MRI interpretation indicated that 8% of the patients had osteonecrosis prior to surgery. 88% of the patients were satisfied with the procedure. All failures were evaluated by x-ray, MRI, bone scan, or biopsy of the medial femoral condyle. No new cases of an osteonecrosis were determined.
Conclusion: No new cases of osteonecrosis were documented of the medial femoral condyle following laser chondroplasty utilizing the parameters in this study. The Holmium laser remains a safe and efficacious tool in performing chondroplasty.