Visualization of the wrist ganglion capsule by methylene blue staining as an aid for complete resection in children

The Journal of Hand Surgery
Yuxi SuGuoxin Nan

Abstract

To evaluate the effectiveness of methylene blue staining during ganglion resection in children, to assess ganglion resection and minimize recurrence. From August 2007 to March 2011, 36 children with dorsal or volar wrist ganglions with an average size of 2 cm (range, 1-4 cm), including 5 recurrent cases, underwent resection performed with intraoperative methylene blue marking of the cyst wall. We found recurrence in one patient after 2 years; no obvious complications were observed in any patient. Methylene blue staining of the ganglion during resection may be helpful for achieving complete resection. Therapeutic II.

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