Knee Surg Relat Res.  2014 Mar;26(1):1-6. 10.5792/ksrr.2014.26.1.1.

Aspiration and Injection of the Knee Joint: Approach Portal

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  • 1Medical Division, Sportsmed SA, Stepney SA, Australia. rabs01@hotmail.com

Abstract

Aspiration and injection of the knee joint is a commonly performed medical procedure. Injection of corticosteroid for the treatment of osteoarthritis is the most common reason for knee joint injection, and is performed as an office procedure. Debate exists among practitioners as to the 'best' approach portal for knee injection. This paper examines the various approach portals for injection and/or aspiration of the knee joint, as well as the accuracy of each approach. Searches were made of electronic databases, and appropriate papers were identified and hand-searched. Although there is some evidence that particular approach portals may be more efficacious in the presence of specific knee joint pathologies, generally, in experienced hands, it is of no clinical consequence as to which approach portal is utilised for aspiration or injection of the knee joint. No approach portal is 100% accurate, and the accuracy of injection of the knee joint may be enhanced by the use of techniques such as ultrasound. Practitioners are reminded that they should continuously refine and practice their preferred technique. Knee joint aspiration and injection is a common, simple, and generally safe office procedure.

Keyword

Knee joint; Osteoarthritis; Injections; Intra-articular

MeSH Terms

Hand
Knee Joint*
Knee*
Osteoarthritis
Pathology
Ultrasonography
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