J Korean Orthop Assoc.  2002 Oct;37(5):638-642.

The Operative Treatment for Carpal Boss

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. kangho56@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Carpal boss of the hand is a rare lesion. This study was conducted to recognize the clinical patterns of this disease entity and to evaluate the diagnosing modalities, differencial diagnosis, and results after operative treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We report upon 7 operative cases of carpal boss of the hand. There were 5 females and 2 males with an aver-age age of 35.4. The mean follow up period for patients in this study was 15 months. The dominant hand was affected in 4 cases and the small ganglion was associated with the carpal boss in 4 cases.
RESULTS
The average duration of conservative treatment before surgical treatment was 8.3 months. All of the patients had taken NSAIDs prior to surgery and 4 patients had received a corticosteroid injection at least once. All of the patient had surgical treatment and complete symptomatic relief was achieved in 6 cases. One patient had no symptomatic relief.
CONCLUSION
We operated upon patients who did not respond to conservative treatment or in whom the carpal boss associated with a ganglion, 5 of 7 cases showed a satisfactory result. In view of these results, we recommended that operative treatment should be con-sidered in such cases.

Keyword

Carpal boss; Operative treatment

MeSH Terms

Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
Diagnosis
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Ganglion Cysts
Hand
Humans
Male
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
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