ultrasound-guided joint and soft tissue interventions
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Minor procedures with an injection needle are frequently performed in orthopedic clinics.
They may be of a diagnostic, diagnostic and therapeutic or purely therapeutic nature.
Ultrasound guidance while inserting the needle allows for a safe medicine administration
and evacuation of fluid contents. It improves the efficacy of such procedures by
ensuring accurate needle insertion in the target site. Ultrasound-guided procedures
reduce the duration of treatment (e.g. medicines reach the target site directly; all fluid
collections are removed, even multilocular ones) and minimize pain (by the selection of
optimal access sites omitting tendons, vessels and peripheral nerves). This paper presents
the principles of performing ultrasound-guided interventions. A detailed description
of such a technique is provided and the most commonly injected medicines as well as
their adverse reactions and contraindications are discussed. Attention is also paid to
image optimization and the role of procedure site selection with the exclusion of other pathologies in the puncture site (such as tumors, foreign bodies and vascular or nerve
pathologies). What is more, the author also discusses the principles of needle length and
thickness selection as well as the manners of its insertion in relation to the transducer.
Moreover, the principles of aseptics that are mandatory during such interventions are
also presented and the way to protect transducers from the effects of chemical disinfectants
is discussed. Furthermore, the paper contains numerous photographs of performed
interventions. It is addressed to clinical practitioners and its aim is to facilitate and
improve the efficacy of the procedures which are commonly performed in orthopedics.
Ultrasound guidance of joint and soft tissue interventions should become a gold standard
in all orthopedic clinics.
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Authors | ;Berta Kowalska |
Journal | developmental psychobiology |
Year | 2014 |
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