Comparison of Surgical Excision with Aspiration followed by Intra-lesional Steroid Injection in Managing the Dorsal Wrist Ganglion
Mudassar Nazar, Fazal-e-Nauman, Shabbir Ahmad, Yusuf-Bin-Tahir, Malik Muhammad Yasin Awan, Abdul Qayum Baig
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To
evaluate the outcomes of surgical excision vs aspiration combined with
intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injection in the treatment of dorsal
wrist ganglion (DWG).
Methods: A
total of 60 patients with diagnosis of DWG from January-2020 to December-2020
from Islam Teaching Hospital Sialkot were recruited for this comparative study.
Two groups of patients were formed based on the kind of therapy they received. Aspiration
and Triamcinolone acetate (triamcinolone acetate) injections were used in Group
A. Treatment in Group B was comprised of aspiration followed by surgical
excision. Follow-up was done at one, three, six, and twelve months after
therapy ended. The absence of the cyst on the patient's last visit was
considered proof of a successful therapy. Treatment was deemed ineffective if
recurrence occurred.
Results: Among
60 patients, 37 (61.7%) were female and 23 (38.3%) were males. The most common
presenting symptom was swelling found in 60 (100%) patients, followed by
pain/discomfort in 48 (80%) patients. Recurrence occurred in 5 (16.7%) patients
in group B and in 4 (13.3%) patients in group A. The 1-year success rate was
86.7% in group A and 83.3% in group B (p-value 0.71).
Conclusion: Aspiration followed by triamcinolone acetone injection is a good
alternative to surgical excision in DWG patients.
Keywords: Aspiration, Surgical excision, Dorsal wrist
ganglion.