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You can have surgery for bursitis if other treatments don’t work. Your doctor might suggest:

  • Elbow surgery: If your elbow bursa is infected and antibiotics don’t help, your doctor can remove it. You’ll wear a splint afterward, and you’ll get stretches to do as you recover.
  • Shoulder surgery: A type of surgery that requires only small cuts can remove your inflamed shoulder bursa. You’ll wear a shoulder sling afterward, and you’ll get exercises to stretch and strengthen your shoulder and arm.

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