Treatment of ganglion cysts.

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2013-05-28 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/940615
Matthew Suen, B Fung, C P Lung
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Ganglion cysts are soft tissue swellings occurring most commonly in the hand or wrist. Apart from swelling, most cysts are asymptomatic. Other symptoms include pain, weakness, or paraesthesia. The two main concerns patients have are the cosmetic appearance of the cysts and the fear of future malignant growth. It has been shown that 58% of cysts will resolve spontaneously over time. Treatment can be either conservative or through surgical excision. This review concluded that nonsurgical treatment is largely ineffective in treating ganglion cysts. However, it advised to patients who do not surgical treatment but would like symptomatic relief. Compared to surgery, which has a lower recurrence rate but have a higher complication rate with longer recovery period. It has been shown that surgical interventions do not provide better symptomatic relief compared to conservative treatment. If symptomatic relief is the patient's primary concern, a conservative approach is preferred, whilst surgical intervention will decrease the likelihood of recurrence.

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神经节囊肿的治疗。
神经节囊肿是一种软组织肿胀,最常见于手或手腕。除了肿胀外,大多数囊肿是无症状的。其他症状包括疼痛、虚弱或感觉异常。患者担心的两个主要问题是囊肿的外观和对未来恶性生长的恐惧。研究表明,58%的囊肿会随时间自行消退。治疗方法可以是保守或手术切除。本综述认为,非手术治疗在很大程度上是无效的治疗神经节囊肿。但建议不进行手术治疗但希望症状缓解的患者。与手术相比,复发率低,但并发症发生率高,恢复期长。研究表明,与保守治疗相比,手术治疗不能更好地缓解症状。如果症状的缓解是患者的首要考虑,保守的方法是首选,而手术干预将减少复发的可能性。
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