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Sonographically guided procedures in rheumatology

GRASSI W; FARINA A; FILIPPUCCI E
SEMIN ARTHRITIS RHEUM , 2001, vol. 30, n° 5, p. 347-353
Doc n°: 100435
Localisation : Bibliothèque Universitaire de Médecine de Nancy
Descripteurs : DA52 - MALADIES RHUMATISMALES

OBJECTIVE: To provide some representative examples of sonographically guided arthrocentesis and intralesional injection therapy. METHODS: Sonographic evaluation was performed with high-frequency linear (13 MHz) and mechanical sector (20 MHz) transducers. The images were obtained in representative patients with rheumatoid arthritis and posttraumatic subacromial bursitis. RESULTS: Sonographically guided intralesional injection is a rapid and reliable procedure, especially in patients with arthritis, tenosynovitis, and bursitis. After target localization, needle placement can be performed under continuous sonographic monitoring. Sonographic guidance is particularly useful when fluid collections are small (less than 5 mm) and deep or when the inflammatory process is adjacent to anatomic structures that could be seriously damaged by the injection. CONCLUSIONS: Over the last few years, the rapid technologic advancements in ultrasonography have dramatically increased the potential applications of sonographically guided procedures. The simplicity and reliability of the technique might warrant rheumatologists to undergo sonographic training.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2001216376

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