Treatment of Carpal and Digital Ganglions by Simple Aspiration, or Aspiration and Injection of Corticosteroid And/Or Hyaluronidase

Author:

Seki John T1,Bell Michael Sg1

Affiliation:

1. Ottawa Civic Hospital, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario

Abstract

This retrospective study examined the treatment outcome of 178 carpal and digital ganglion cysts by simple aspiration or aspiration and injection of corticosteroid (triamcinolone acetonide 40 mg/mL) and/or hyaluronidase in 174 patients between 1987 and 1995. A total of 106 ganglions were treated with aspiration and triamcinolone acetonide injection; the cumulative cure rates were 45.3%, 50.0% and 53.8% following one, two or three treatments, respectively. The cure rates were similar in 23 ganglions in the hyaluronidase group: 43.5%, 52.2% and 56.5%, respectively. Seventeen of the 23 ganglions treated with a combination of triamcinolone acetonide and hyaluronidase recurred, yielding success rates of 17.4% and 26.1% following two or three treatments, respectively. Twenty-six ganglions were treated with simple aspiration. Of these, 23 were volar digital ganglions. The success rates were 61.5% and 69.2% following one or two treatments, respectively. The overall success rate was 94 of 178 (52.8%) after a maximum of three treatments, regardless of the type of treatment and the anatomical location of the ganglions. This study provided baseline data following nonoperative management of ganglions; the data can be compared with those from a planned prospective randomized clinical trial involving the use of rolitetracycline as a sclerosing agent, which is currently under review by the Ethics Committee at the authors’ institution.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Surgery

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