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Knee Arthrocentesis in Adults
Published on: February 25, 2022
Arthroscopic synovectomy in wrist arthritis
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospital 581, 85 Linkoping, Sweden. Lars.Adolfsson@lio.se
Abstract:
Arthroscopic synovectomy is a safe outpatient procedure with minimal postoperative morbidity. In patients who have rheumatoid arthritis and possibly also in patients who have JRA, SLE, and postinfectious arthritis, a long period of increased comfort and improved function can be anticipated. The procedure may be considered in post-traumatic cases with joint contracture and as an adjunct to other measures for certain osteoarthritic disorders. In patients who have septic arthritis with insufficient clinical improvement after systemic antibiotics and lavage, arthroscopic synovectomy seems advantageous.

