DesRaj M Clark, Sarah Y Nelson, Matthew O'Hara, Robert M Putko, Michael D Bedrin, Christopher M Daniels
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Abstract
Introduction As the popularity of wrist arthroscopy grows, it continues to prove useful in the treatment of ganglion cysts. Previous studies comparing an arthroscopic technique to traditional open excision have demonstrated generally equivalent results regarding complications and cyst recurrence. However, this systematic review compares the two treatment methods not only regarding cyst recurrence but also regarding patient-centered outcomes. Additionally, new studies in the available literature may allow for further analysis. Methods This systematic review identified 23 articles published between 2000 and 2021 that met inclusion criteria. Articles were assessed for quality, and reported cyst recurrence rates, patient satisfaction, patients' preoperative and postoperative pain, and complications associated with either open or arthroscopic excisions were pooled into open excision and arthroscopic excision groups for analysis. Results In total, 23 studies accounted for 1,670 cases. Pooled data for patient-centered outcomes indicated a significantly higher patient satisfaction rate (89.2 vs 85.6%, p < 0.001) and higher reported pain relief (69.5 vs. 66.7%, p = 0.011) associated with arthroscopic excision versus open excision. Recurrence rates were also significantly lower for the arthroscopic excision group (9.4 vs. 11.2%, p < 0.001). Overall, the complication rate was significantly lower for arthroscopic excision (7.5 vs. 10.7%, p < 0.001), but the complication profile distinctly differed between the two methods. Conclusions Both arthroscopic and open excision of dorsal wrist ganglions are viable treatment options. However, the results of this meta-analysis suggest benefits associated with the arthroscopic technique in both patient-centered outcomes and in traditional, surgical outcomes. This may prove advantageous as wrist arthroscopy becomes more common.
随着腕部关节镜的普及,它在神经节囊肿的治疗中继续被证明是有用的。先前的研究比较了关节镜技术和传统的开放切除,结果表明在并发症和囊肿复发方面大致相同。然而,本系统综述不仅比较了两种治疗方法的囊肿复发,而且比较了以患者为中心的结果。此外,现有文献中的新研究可能允许进一步分析。方法:本系统评价确定了2000年至2021年间发表的23篇符合纳入标准的文章。对文章的质量进行评估,并将报告的囊肿复发率、患者满意度、患者术前和术后疼痛以及与开放或关节镜切除相关的并发症合并为开放和关节镜切除组进行分析。结果23项研究共1670例。以患者为中心的结果汇总数据显示,关节镜切除与开放切除相比,患者满意度明显更高(89.2 vs 85.6%, p p = 0.011)。关节镜切除组的复发率也显著降低(9.4% vs. 11.2%)。结论关节镜和开放式腕背神经节切除均是可行的治疗选择。然而,这项荟萃分析的结果表明,关节镜技术在以患者为中心的结果和传统的手术结果中都有益处。随着腕部关节镜检查变得越来越普遍,这可能是有利的。