AAOS 2016: Aspiration with vs. without steroid inj., vs. observation in olecranon bursitis
Treatments of Non-Septic Olecranon Bursitis among Observation, Aspiration, and Aspiration with Steroid Injection
83 patients with olecranon bursitis without the present of infection were included in the study and randomized to undergo treatment with aspiration alone, aspiration in combination with a steroid injection, or simply observation. The study was conducted in order to determine which of the three treatment techniques yielded greater satisfaction, pain, and rates of resolution. Resolution rates were found to significantly favour the aspiration with steroid injection group, while treatment failure was observed most often in the aspiration alone group.
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