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'''Bursitis''' is an inflammatory disease of the weight sacs around the joints and tendons; belongs to the group of ''extra-articular rheumatism''.
'''Bursitis''' is an inflammatory disease of the weight sacs around the joints and tendons; belongs to the group of ''extra-articular rheumatism''.



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Bursitis olecrani
Bursitis olecrani

Bursitis is an inflammatory disease of the weight sacs around the joints and tendons; belongs to the group of extra-articular rheumatism.

Pathogenesis

  • The causes are not exactly known,
  • the share of mechanical factors (overload, direct pressure on the stock exchange) is assumed,
  • infectious bursitis is most often caused by Staphylococcus aureus + more often in immunodeficient patients (diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, alcoholism, etc.).

Classification

  • aseptic bursitis,
  • infectious (septic) bursitis (more often non-specific).

Diagnosis

  • Simple for superficial bursitis x deeper localizations + more complicated when the neighboring tendons are affected,
  • clinical picture: pain, painful movement, dysfunction, redness, palpable pain + fluid fluctuations,
  • temperature + increase in inflammatory markers (septic bursitis), puncture of the inflamed bursa + aspiration of effusion,
  • deep stock market we prove by ultrasound, CT or MRI.

Therapy

  • Acute aseptic bursitis: puncture + local application of corticoids, non-opioid analgesics locally / general; after managing acute inflammation physiotherapy; persistent / extensive bursitis → extirpation of an inflamed, often hypertrophic bursae,
  • septic bursitis: corticoids should not be used; after puncture of purulent / severely turbid effusion, use antibiotics orally or intravenously; local anti-inflammatory bandages; in failure of the conservative therapy, chronic recurrent bursitis or infection caused by resistant microorganisms - surgical treatment.

Links

Sources

  • GALLO, Jiří, et al. Ortopedie pro studenty lékařských a zdravotnických fakult. 1. vydání. Olomouc : Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, 2011. ISBN 978-80-244-2486-6.