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  1. How To Do Ankle Arthrocentesis - MSD Manuals

    Arthrocentesis of the ankle is the process of puncturing the tibiotalar joint with a needle to withdraw synovial fluid. The anteromedial approach is described.

  2. Ankle Arthrocentesis Technique: Aspiration of Synovial Fluid ... - Medscape

    Mar 20, 2024 · Arthrocentesis (synovial fluid aspiration) can be performed diagnostically (for identification of the etiology of acute arthritis) or therapeutically (for pain relief, drainage of …

  3. Ankle Arthrocentesis: Indications, Technique & Risks

    Sep 21, 2025 · Ankle arthrocentesis, also referred to as ankle joint aspiration, is a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure in which synovial fluid is withdrawn from the ankle joint cavity.

  4. Arthrocentesis: ankle - WikEM

    Medial approach: have patient lie supine, and plantar flex the ankle so the angle is close to 90 degrees.

  5. Ankle Arthrocentesis (Joint Aspiration) - MD Searchlight

    Ankle Arthrocentesis is a minor surgical procedure where a needle is inserted into the ankle joint to remove fluid for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

  6. Arthrocentesis (Joint Aspiration): What It Is & Procedure

    Dec 22, 2024 · You might have arthrocentesis if you have painful swelling in one of your joints, like your knee, hip or ankle. It’s a simple procedure to draw fluid from your joint with a hollow …

  7. What Is Ankle Arthrocentesis? - MedicineNet

    What is ankle arthrocentesis? Ankle arthrocentesis is the drainage by needle of fluid inside the ankle joint. Arthrocentesis (joint aspiration) is a diagnostic procedure where the body’s …

  8. Mastering Minor Care: Ankle Arthrocentesis — Taming the SRU

    Sep 24, 2019 · As an adjunct to landmarks, point of care ultrasound (POCUS) can be used to assist in ankle arthrocentesis. The ultrasound approach is as follows: Fig 3. Positioning of …

  9. Ankle Arthrocentesis - YouTube

    Insert the needle perpendicular to the skin. Aspirate as you advance the needle. You usually have to go about 2-3 cm deep. Remove as much fluid as can be withdrawn, especially if it looks...

  10. Arthrocentesis | Sonoguide - ACEP

    Oct 28, 2021 · Many disease processes can be accurately diagnosed and treated appropriately by aspiration of fluid from joint effusions. Use of ultrasound imaging enables real time procedural …