Author:
Rosskopf Andrea B., ,Martinoli Carlo,Sconfienza Luca M.,Gitto Salvatore,Taljanovic Mihra S.,Picasso Riccardo,Klauser Andrea, , , , , , , , , ,
Abstract
Traumatic and non-traumatic tendon lesions are common at the wrist and hand. For
the diagnosis, therapy management, and long-term prognosis of tendon lesions, a detailed
understanding of the complex anatomy and knowledge of typical injury patterns is crucial
for both radiologists and clinicians. Improvements in high-resolution ultrasound are
producing high quality images of the superficial tendinous and peritendinous structures.
Thus, ultrasound is a valuable first-choice tool for visualizing traumatic,
inflammatory, and degenerative conditions of the extensor and flexor tendons,
particularly with the advantage of possible dynamic examination. The additional use of
duplex-Doppler and power Doppler ultrasound imaging is recommended for detection of
tenosynovitis in overuse injury, inflammatory disease, infection, and after traumatic
conditions. In traumatic tendon injuries, knowing the precise injury zone is important
for treatment decision-making. In cases of tendon rupture, the radiologist should report
the tear type (i.e., complete or partial-thickness) and assess the degree of tendon
retraction and associated avulsion injury, including the degree of fragment
displacement. The function of intact flexor tendons may be impaired by thickening,
strain, or rupture of corresponding annular pulleys. This review describes in detail the
typical ultrasound imaging features of common pathologies of hand and wrist tendons,
including annular pulley lesions.
Publisher
Medical Communications Sp. z.o.o.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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