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Accuracy and Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Pes Anserinus Bursa Injection
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The term “pes anserinus tendinobursitis (PATB)” is generally used to describe the inflammatory condition of pes anserinus bursa (PAB). Ultrasound (US) is widely used as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool to improve the assessment and management of joints and soft tissues. We performed the study to prove the accuracy and efficacy of US-guided injections in patients with PATB by comparing blind interventions. Forty-seven patients were randomly assigned to an US-guided and a blind injection group. The patients in the US-guided group were given injections under sonographic visualization. Otherwise, in the blind group, injections were provided in the conventional technique without any sonographic guidance. After the management, the accuracy of the injections was assessed by identifying the injectate location using the US. Treatment efficacy was evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS) of knee tenderness. The US-guided group showed that the injectates were located at the PAB accurately in all participants, whereas the blind group revealed that the materials were found to be at the bursa side only in 4 out of 22 patients. VAS scores of the US-guided group significantly improved compared to the blind group. In conclusion, US-guided PAB injections are more accurate and efficacious than blind approaches.
Title: Accuracy and Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Pes Anserinus Bursa Injection
Description:
The term “pes anserinus tendinobursitis (PATB)” is generally used to describe the inflammatory condition of pes anserinus bursa (PAB).
Ultrasound (US) is widely used as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool to improve the assessment and management of joints and soft tissues.
We performed the study to prove the accuracy and efficacy of US-guided injections in patients with PATB by comparing blind interventions.
Forty-seven patients were randomly assigned to an US-guided and a blind injection group.
The patients in the US-guided group were given injections under sonographic visualization.
Otherwise, in the blind group, injections were provided in the conventional technique without any sonographic guidance.
After the management, the accuracy of the injections was assessed by identifying the injectate location using the US.
Treatment efficacy was evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS) of knee tenderness.
The US-guided group showed that the injectates were located at the PAB accurately in all participants, whereas the blind group revealed that the materials were found to be at the bursa side only in 4 out of 22 patients.
VAS scores of the US-guided group significantly improved compared to the blind group.
In conclusion, US-guided PAB injections are more accurate and efficacious than blind approaches.
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