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Knee operations are no better than painkillers, says leading surgeon
Many knee operations conducted by keyhole surgery are no more effective than painkillers, according to a leading surgeon.

Professor Andrew Carr said the success of such procedures was often down to the ‘placebo effect’, where patients feel better as a result of their belief in the treatment.

He warned some who had keyhole knee surgery suffered serious complications such as infections or pulmonary embolisms. ‘Some people die,’ he said.

‘I don’t think we should be doing operations where the entire effect is placebo,’ the founder and director of the University of Oxford Institute of Musculoskeletal Sciences told the Cheltenham Science Festival.

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Posted by: badanov 2016-06-11
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