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. 2001;7(3):121-5.
doi: 10.1024/1023-9332.7.3.121.

[Endoscopic bursa shaving in acute bursitis]

[Article in German]
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[Endoscopic bursa shaving in acute bursitis]

[Article in German]
P Nussbaumer et al. Swiss Surg. 2001.

Abstract

Objectives: After resection of olecranon or prepatellar bursa for bursitis there can be long-term skin complications in up to 20%. We wanted to determine the outcome after endoscopic resection, a technique first described in 1990.

Methods: In a period of three years (6/97-7/00) 13 Patients with bursitis were prospectively enclosed in the study and underwent endoscopic resection of the bursa. All patients were examined clinically three weeks and six months postoperatively.

Results: In nine patients a resection of the Olecranon bursa was performed, in four patients of the pre-patellar bursa. 11 cases showed a septic bursitis, two a chronic. 50% of the operations were conducted in general anesthesia. We observed no intra- or postoperative complications. The follow-up examinations showed no pain, no recurrence and no loss of joint motion.

Conclusion: It is our opinion that the endoscopic resection of the Olecranon and pre-patellar bursa for septic bursitis is a promising technique and shows favourable results compared to the open resection.

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