Digital mucous cysts of the finger without osteoarthritis: optimizing outcome of long needle trajectory aspiration and injection.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Bert Vanmierlo, Bruno Vandekerckhove, Hannah DE Houwer, Arne Decramer, Kjell VAN Royen, Jean Goubau
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Abstract

Digital mucous cysts are common, benign and highly recurrent tumors of the distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers and often associated with osteoarthritis. Multiple treatment modalities have been described, but still no consensus is stated. In the absence of degenerative changes, we promote a novel non-surgical approach. The aim of this study was to examine all patients with digital mucous cysts without underlying osteoarthritis, undergoing this injection technique and to assess outcome and complications of this procedure. This was a single center study (2018-2019) of 17 patients who received a long needle trajectory aspiration and injection for treatment of digital mucous cysts. Exclusion criteria were prior surgical treatment, post-traumatic cyst formation and the presence of radiographic distal interphalangeal joint osteophytosis. A total of 15 patients were found eligible for inclusion. The patient reports were retrospectively analyzed with a follow-up of 6 months. The primary study outcome was resolution of the cyst; secondary outcomes were complications of the procedure. Twelve (80%) resolved completely and three (20%) had limited local recurrence at 6 months. No complications were reported. None of the patients with limited recurrence desired further treatment. We believe that this technique offers a non-invasive, low-cost treatment option for digital mucous cysts, particularly in the subset of patients with ample evidence of degenerative articular changes in the distal interphalangeal joint. The described technique can be performed in an office-based setting and avoids typical surgical as well as aspiration-associated complications.

无骨关节炎的手指指粘液囊肿:长针轨迹抽吸和注射的最佳结果。
指粘液囊肿是指远端指间关节常见的良性高复发性肿瘤,通常与骨关节炎有关。已经描述了多种治疗方式,但仍然没有达成共识。在没有退行性变化的情况下,我们提倡一种新的非手术方法。本研究的目的是检查所有接受这种注射技术的没有潜在骨关节炎的指粘液囊肿患者,并评估这种手术的结果和并发症。这是一项单中心研究(2018-2019),共有17名患者接受了长针轨迹抽吸和注射治疗指粘液囊肿。排除标准为既往手术治疗、创伤后囊肿形成和存在放射学检查的远端指间关节骨赘。共有15名患者符合入选条件。对患者报告进行回顾性分析,随访6个月。主要研究结果是囊肿消退;次要结果是手术并发症。12例(80%)完全消退,3例(20%)在6个月时局部复发有限。无并发症报告。复发有限的患者无一例需要进一步治疗。我们认为,这项技术为指黏液囊肿提供了一种非侵入性、低成本的治疗选择,尤其是在有充分证据表明远端指间关节退行性关节变化的患者中。所描述的技术可以在基于办公室的环境中进行,并且避免了典型的外科手术以及与抽吸相关的并发症。
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Acta orthopaedica Belgica
Acta orthopaedica Belgica 医学-整形外科
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0.70
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58
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
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