Inflammation of the synovium-lined sacs that protect bony prominences and joints
Aetiology
- Bursa: small fluid filled sac lined by synovium around a joint which prevents friction between tendons, bones, muscle and skin
- Can become inflamed after repeated pressure or trauma - may present as a soft tissue swelling
- Pre‐patellar bursitis
- Olecranon bursitis
- Bunions (bursitis over the medial 1st metatarsal head in hallux valgus)
- Can become secondarily infected and form an abscess (usually bacterial infection from a small wound on the limb)
Management
- With inflammatory bursitis the fluid component of the swelling usually subsides but a thickened bursal sac may be left
- Recurrence may occur and excision may be required but problems can occur with scarring