Erschienen in:
01.06.2012 | Ankle
Endoscopic versus open bursectomy of lateral malleolar bursitis
verfasst von:
Jae Hyuck Choi, Kyung Tai Lee, Young Koo Lee, Dong Hyun Kim, Jeong Ryoul Kim, Woo Chull Chung, Seung Do Cha
Erschienen in:
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
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Ausgabe 6/2012
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Abstract
Purpose
Compare the result of endoscopic versus open bursectomy in lateral malleolar bursitis.
Materials and methods
Prospective evaluation of 21 patients (22 ankles) undergoing either open or endoscopic excision of lateral malleolar bursitis. The median age was 64 (38–79) years old. The median postoperative follow-up was 15 (12–18) months.
Results
Those patients undergoing endoscopic excision showed a higher satisfaction rate (excellent 9, good 2) than open excision (excellent 4, good 3, fair 1). The wounds also healed earlier in the endoscopic group although the operation time was slightly longer. One patient in the endoscopic group had recurrence of symptoms but complications in the open group included one patient with skin necrosis, one patient with wound dehiscence, and two patients of with superficial peroneal nerve injury.
Conclusions
Endoscopic resection of the lateral malleolar bursitis is a promising technique and shows favorable results compared to the open resection.
Level of evidence
Therapeutic studies–Investigating the result of treatment, Level II.