Clinical Radiology
Volume 62, Issue 7 , Pages 683-687, July 2007

Ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage of meniscal cysts: preliminary clinical experience

Department of Radiology, Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital, Finglas, Dublin, Ireland

Received 30 October 2006; received in revised form 1 February 2007; accepted 4 February 2007.

Aim

To evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage of symptomatic meniscal cysts.

Materials and methods

Patients with lateral knee joint tenderness and swelling and confirmed meniscal cyst on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were consecutively enrolled for ultrasound-guided percutaneous cyst aspiration. Cysts were injected with local anaesthetic and steroid before completion of procedure. All 18 patients (all male, average age 33 years) were subsequently followed up (average time 10 months) and meniscal cyst symptoms assessed by questionnaire. Fischer's exact test used to analyse the data.

Results

In every case the procedure was well tolerated, and each patient indicated that they would be willing to have a repeat procedure in the future. Ten patients reported complete resolution of symptoms secondary to therapeutic cyst aspiration and had resumed participation in high-performance sport. Two patients reported a satisfactory sustained response, reporting only occasional “twinges of pain”. In the remaining six patients, symptoms returned after an initial pain-free period. The pain-free period ranged from 1–8 weeks. In this study, patient outcome did not significantly correlate with any meniscal cyst characteristic.

Conclusion

Ultrasound-guided percutaneous aspiration of meniscal cysts is a well-tolerated, simple, and safe procedure. In this small patient series, it was associated with positive early results with favourable outcomes in the mid to long-term. It should be considered in patients unsuitable for surgical debridement or as an interim therapy if surgery is delayed or postponed.

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PII: S0009-9260(07)00110-9

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2007.02.007

Clinical Radiology
Volume 62, Issue 7 , Pages 683-687, July 2007