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Rey J et al. - Chondrolysis is a process of unknown etiology characterized by rapid progressive cartilage destruction with resultant pain and loss of motion. Chondrolysis after arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder is multifactorial. Recent reports suggest that the heat from radiofrequency ablation devices, certain bioabsorbable implants, and the local anesthetics delivered in excessive doses via pain pumps could play a role in its development.

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