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Improving the Results of Ganglion Aspiration by the Use of Hyaluronidase
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1997
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Steroid AloneGanglion CellOphthalmologySclerodermaPhysiologySurgeryPeripheral NerveCure RateNervous SystemPeripheral NervesMedicineThirty-five PatientsGanglion AspirationAnesthesiology
We present the results of a prospective randomized trial comparing the treatment of ganglia by aspiration under local anaesthetic and either instillation of steroid alone or with the prior use of hyaluronidase. Thirty-five patients were treated in each group and followed up for 2 years. The cure rate with the combined use of hyaluronidase and methylprednisolone was 89%, compared to 57% when treated by aspiration and instillation of methylprednisolone alone.
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