Review
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World J Orthop. Jul 18, 2011; 2(7): 57-66
Published online Jul 18, 2011. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v2.i7.57
Table 1 Ultrasound-guided tendon and articular injections: indications and contraindications
IndicationsContraindications
TendinopathyRash over injection site
Achilles tendinitis
Trigger finger
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Lateral epicondylitis
Rotator cuff tendinopathy
Dequervain tenosynovitis
BursitisInfection over injection site or obstructing injection path
Trochanteric bursitis
Olecranon bursitis
Tumor over injection site or obstructing injection path
Table 2 Ultrasound-guided tissue biopsy: indications and contraindications
IndicationsContraindications
Solitary bone lesion with indeterminate imaging characteristicsInfection on overlying site
New bone lesion in patient withknown primary tumorRash on overlying site (relative)
Determine tumor recurrenceUncorrected bleeding diathesis (relative)
Evaluate etiology of vertebralbody compression fractureDecreased platelet count (relative)
Determine infectious organismin chronic woundInaccessible site (relative)
Determine infectious organismin osteomyelitis
Table 3 Ultrasound-guided drainage and catheter insertion: indications and contraindications
IndicationsContraindications
Undiagnosed soft tissue collectionInfection on overlying site
Cyst
Abscess
Hematoma
Diagnosis of AbscessRash on overlying site (relative)
Obtain fluid for determinationof causative organism
Treatment of known abscessTumor on overlying site (relative)
Aspiration
Placement of drainage catheter(if feasible)
Aspiration of Cyst
Ganglion cyst
Synovial cyst
Determination of causative organism for osteomyelitis
Table 4 Soft tissue infections identifiable on sonography
Cellulitis
Necrotizing fasciitis
Infective bursitis
Infective tenosynovitis
Pyomyositis
Abscess
Hydatid or Tuberculous cysts
Septic arthritis
Post-operative infection
Foreign body
Table 5 Percutaneous ultrasound-guided tenotomy: indications and contraindications
IndicationsContraindications
Chronic tendinosis refractory to conservative therapyInfection on overlying site
Common extensor tendinosis
Achilles tendinopathy
Patellar tendinopathy
Iliotibialis tendinopathy
Trigger finger
Symptomatic tendon releaseTumor on overlying site
Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Spastic cerebral palsy
Deformities of the foot
Rash on overlying site (relative)