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Comparing fluoroscopic versus ultrasound guidance in glenohumeral joint aspiration.

Justin ProvoMasaru TeramotoJustin FoleyHeather RoeslyChristopher GeeDaniel M Cushman
Published in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2022)
Fluoroscopic- and ultrasound-guided aspirations of the glenohumeral joint demonstrate similar success in obtaining fluid. For nonobese patients, ultrasound guidance is typically less expensive, office-based, less uncomfortable, and allows for dynamic visualization. For obese patients, fluoroscopy appears to have an advantage with respect to the amount of fluid obtained. Prospective studies are warranted to make more robust conclusions.
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