J Korean Foot Ankle Soc.  2004 Dec;8(2):195-198.

The Clinical Comparison of Ganglions in Hand and Foot

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, St.Benedict Hosp, Busan, Korea. manormen@naver.com

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare clinical characteristics of ganglions in hand & Foot.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Seventeen cases of ganglions located in foot and fifty-five cases in hand. Excised from Mar.1988 to Apr.2003, were included in the study. The clinical characteristics and recurrence ratio were evaluated
RESULTS
The mean size of 2.2 cm in hand and 2.5 cm in foot. The most common area of ganglions are dorsum of foot and wrist. The cosmetic problem of palpable mass is the primary chief complaint of ganglions on hand and the pain is that of foot. The recurrence was found in 5 cases in hand and 4 cases in foot. The recurrence was related to incomplete excision of ganglion in foot and the large size of ganglion and incomplete excision of ganglion in hand.
CONCLUSION
recurrence ratio in the cases of foot is higher than that of hand. The ganglions in foot and hand need to treated by meticulous surgical excision to prevent the recurrence.

Keyword

Hand and Foot; Ganglions; Comparison

MeSH Terms

Foot*
Ganglion Cysts*
Hand*
Recurrence
Wrist
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