Arthroscopic Needling Technique for the Treatment of Wrist Ganglia.

Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1751015
Ricardo Kaempf O, Gustavo Gómez, João P F Brunelli, Marcio A Aita, Vicente Carratalà, Pedro J Delgado S
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Background  Synovial cysts (SCs) are the most frequent wrist tumors; the arthroscopic treatment presents good results when surgery is indicated for symptomatic or patients with cosmetic concerns. The tumoral lesion should be arthroscopically decompressed or drained toward the inside of the joint through pedicle opening and resection of a small portion of the capsule. Hence, the cyst pedicle must be found for the success of this technique. Description of Technique  Some tricks have already been described to facilitate SC location during arthroscopy. We describe an indirect technique that employs an 18-G needle to enhance SC pedicle location and drainage. The technique involves a puncture on the interval of the carpal extrinsic ligaments where the pedicle is suspected to be remain. When found, cyst is drained with a single-puncture motion of the need which promotes cyst content extravasation due to pressure toward the joint. Patients and Methods  This method has been employed in 16 patients, including 9 with dorsal cysts, and seven with volar cysts. Results  All patients presented complete recovery and symptom improvement in up to 30 days, with total disappearance of the cyst. There were no relapses or severe complications within the 12-month follow-up. Conclusion  This is a safe, useful technique that facilitates location of intra-articular cyst pedicle, thus avoiding unnecessary damage in healthy tissues with no increased costs.

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关节镜下针刺技术治疗腕部神经节。
滑膜囊肿(SCs)是最常见的手腕肿瘤;当有症状或有美容问题的患者需要手术时,关节镜治疗效果良好。应在关节镜下对肿瘤病变进行减压或通过打开椎弓根和切除一小部分囊向关节内部引流。因此,为了这项技术的成功,必须找到囊肿蒂。一些技巧已经被描述为在关节镜检查中方便SC定位。我们描述了一种采用18g针的间接技术来增强SC蒂的定位和引流。该技术包括在怀疑保留椎弓根的腕骨外韧带间隙穿刺。当发现囊肿时,需要单穿刺排出囊肿,由于对关节的压力促进囊肿内容物外渗。患者和方法本方法已应用于16例患者,其中9例为背侧囊肿,7例为掌侧囊肿。结果所有患者均在30天内完全恢复,症状改善,囊肿完全消失。随访12个月,无复发及严重并发症。结论关节内囊肿蒂定位技术是一种安全、实用的技术,可避免对健康组织造成不必要的损伤,且成本不增加。
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