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[Ultrasound-targeted joint puncture in rheumatology]
1Klinik für Rheumatologie und Klinische Immunologie, Asklepios Klinikum Bad Abbach GmbH, Kaiser-Karl-V.-Allee 3, 93077, Bad Abbach, Deutschland. w.hartung@asklepios.com.
Zeitschrift Fur Rheumatologie
|October 5, 2022
Summary
Ultrasound-guided joint punctures improve diagnosis and treatment for joint diseases. This method enhances conventional techniques, offering detailed visual guidance for procedures and synovial analysis.
Area of Science:
- Rheumatology
- Medical Imaging
- Interventional Procedures
Context:
- Joint punctures are crucial for diagnosing and treating various joint diseases.
- Therapeutic injections are integral to personalized treatment strategies within a treat-to-target approach.
- Conventional puncture techniques often rely on 2D anatomical demonstrations.
Purpose:
- To demonstrate ultrasound-targeted joint puncture techniques using text and downloadable video clips.
- To highlight the diagnostic and therapeutic advantages of ultrasound guidance in daily clinical practice.
- To emphasize the importance of sterile techniques, appropriate materials, and synovial fluid analysis.
Summary:
- This article presents ultrasound-guided joint puncture techniques, moving beyond traditional 2D anatomical methods.
- It details the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of these advanced techniques in routine clinical settings.
- Emphasis is placed on sterile working practices, puncture materials, and the analysis of synovial fluid.
Impact:
- Facilitates more precise and effective joint interventions through enhanced visualization.
- Empowers clinicians with practical, visually-supported knowledge for improved patient outcomes.
- Elevates the standard of care in rheumatology by integrating advanced imaging into procedural workflows.
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