Radiosynovectomy in routine care: an old tool with modern applications.
Liz R Caballero MottaAna M Anzola AlfaroIustina JantaJuan Molina ColladaYulieth Katherine HenaoRebeca Pérez PascualJosé María Álvaro-GraciaJuan Carlos Nieto-GonzálezPublished in: Therapeutic advances in musculoskeletal disease (2021)
Infiltrations of wrists with joint damage seem less likely to have a response to radiosynovectomy. In pigmented villonodular synovitis, radiosynovectomy as an adjuvant therapy for relapse might not be effective when performed more than 6 months after surgery. Overall, radiosynovectomy is an effective and safe treatment for persistent monoarthritis.