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synovectomy การใช้

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  • Partial synovectomy is normally done arthroscopically.
  • The only known clinical use of osmium appears to be for synovectomy in arthritic patients in Scandinavia.
  • This procedure can be performed in several ways, namely surgical synovectomy, chemical synovectomy and radiological.
  • This procedure can be performed in several ways, namely surgical synovectomy, chemical synovectomy and radiological.
  • Full synovectomy is a moderately major operation and involves completely exposing the joint and removing the affected tissue.
  • Patients who have recurrent intra-articular bodies or in whom the entire synovial lining is metaplastic require total synovectomy.
  • The need for further procedures is greater than 25 % although normally the frequency of the required removal of loose bodies is reduced by the previous synovectomy.
  • More aggressive intra-articular treatment such chemical or radio-active synovectomy can also be helpful although benefits beyond 1 year have not been reported in literature.
  • A " synovectomy " is a procedure often suggested for those with rheumatoid arthritis or other forms of inflammatory arthritis when non-operative treatments have failed.
  • More aggressive treatments such as synovectomy, achieved using intra-articular agents ( chemical or radioactive ) can provide good results, with efficacy reported for at least 1 year.
  • Small-sized clinical trials have shown positive results with ( 1 ) chemical and ( 2 ) radioactive synovectomy . ( 1 ) Setti et al . treated 53 patients with rifampicin RV ( 600 mg intra-articular injections weekly for approximately 6 weeks ) with good results at 1 year follow-up.