What Are the Different Types of Ganglion Cyst Surgery?
A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled cyst. While they can occur along any joint or tendon in the body, they most commonly are found along the tendons or in the joint of the wrist, along the fingers, or on the soles of the feet. These fluid cysts are classified as a benign tumor. In cases where the cysts cause discomfort or restrict movement, different types of ganglion cyst surgery are used to remove them. The type of surgery used depends on the type of cyst that is present and where it is located.
A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled cyst. While they can occur along any joint or tendon in the body, they most commonly are found along the tendons or in the joint of the wrist, along the fingers, or on the soles of the feet. These fluid cysts are classified as a benign tumor. In cases where the cysts cause discomfort or restrict movement, different types of ganglion cyst surgery are used to remove them. The type of surgery used depends on the type of cyst that is present and where it is located. What causes ganglion cysts is not known, but the occurrence of similar wrist cysts was recorded as far back as the writings of Hippocrates. One theory is that in some cases the cysts occur due to damage caused by repetitive stress injury or other issues that lead to the breakdown of collagen, allowing fluid to collect, forming the cyst. Ganglion cysts are sometimes referred to as a Bible bump, because an old cure was to strike the protruding cyst with a Bible or other large book. The impact wou