Patient Education

Patient Education

Pain Management - Arthrocentesis

Introduction:

Arthrocentisis, or aspiration is a treatment to relieve joint pain and swelling. Arthrocentisis is appropriate for larger joints including the knee, hip, sacroiliac, shoulder, elbow and wrist. It is useful for treating joint swelling caused by infection, gout, and rheumatoid arthritis. Arthrocentisis is also used as a diagnostic tool.

Arthrocentisis involves removing fluid from a joint with a sterile needle and syringe. The joint fluid is sent to a laboratory for examination. Tests often perfomed on the fluid include cell count, culture, crystal analysis and rheumatoid factor. Anesthetic and or corticosteroid medications can be injected to help relieve pain and inflammation.

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Treatment:

Your doctor can administer arthrocentisis procedures in his or her office or at bedside in a hospital. Your injection site will be sterilized and numbed. Your doctor will use a needle and syringe to aspirate or pull fluid from the site. Your doctor may inject pain relieving or corticosteroid medications. The aspirated fluid will be sent to a lab for examination. Your doctor will contact you with the results.

 

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