Excision with Temporary Interphalangeal Joint Pin Fixation for Toe Ganglion Cysts

Clin Orthop Surg. 2023 Aug;15(4):653-658. doi: 10.4055/cios22321. Epub 2023 Jun 28.

Abstract

Background: Toe ganglion cysts are often symptomatic and recurrent. Communicating lesions between ganglion cysts and the interphalangeal joint (IPJ) or tendon sheath make it difficult to prevent a recurrence. Temporary restriction of the joint and tendon motion can facilitate surgical site healing. This study analyzed the clinical results of temporary pin fixation of the IPJ after toe ganglion cyst excision.

Methods: Sixteen patients with symptomatic toe ganglion cysts underwent surgical treatment. Excision alone was initially performed on 10 patients. Six patients underwent temporary pin fixation of the IPJ after ganglion cyst excision. Repeat excision with pin fixation was performed for recurrence in two patients after excision only. Clinical evaluations and postoperative complications were analyzed.

Results: Fourteen of 16 toe ganglion cysts were located near the IPJ. Two cysts not adjacent to the joint completely healed after excision alone. Seven of 14 cysts near the joint recurred after initial excision alone and required repeated reoperation. Eight cysts did not recur after excision with pin fixation, including 2 that recurred after excision alone.

Conclusions: Temporary IPJ pin fixation after excision for ganglion cysts can be effective for preventing the recurrence of ganglion cysts adjacent to toe IPJ.

Keywords: Bone wire; Ganglion cyst; Neoplasm; Recurrence; Toe joint.

MeSH terms

  • Ganglion Cysts* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Postoperative Complications / surgery
  • Reoperation
  • Toes / surgery