T2 magnetic resonance imaging mapping and morphology of the median nerve before and after surgery in carpal tunnel syndrome

Author:

Kondo Harunori1,Suzuki Taku2ORCID,Hayakawa Katsuhiko3,Maeda Atsushi1,Funahashi Takuya1,Kuroiwa Takashi1,Kawano Yusuke1,Iwamoto Takuji2,Fujita Nobuyuki1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Fujita Health University Toyoake Aichi Japan

2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery Keio University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

3. Aiko Orthopedic Surgery Hospital Nagoya Aichi Japan

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction/AimsT2 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) mapping has been applied to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) for quantitative assessment of the median nerve. However, quantitative changes in the median nerve before and after surgery using T2 MRI mapping remain unclear. We aimed to investigate whether pathological changes could be identified by pre‐ and postoperative T2 MRI mapping of the median nerve in CTS patients after open carpal tunnel release.MethodsThis was a prospective study that measured median nerve T2 and cross‐sectional area (CSA) values at the distal carpal tunnel, hamate bone, proximal carpal tunnel, and forearm levels pre‐ and postoperatively. Associations between T2, CSA, and nerve conduction latency were also evaluated.ResultsA total of 36 patients with CTS (mean age, 64.5 ± 11.7 years) who underwent surgery were studied. The mean preoperative T2 values significantly decreased from 56.3 to 46.9 ms at the proximal carpal tunnel levels (p = .001), and from 52.4 to 48.7 ms at the hamate levels postoperatively (p = .04). Although there was a moderate association between preoperative T2 values at the distal carpal tunnel levels and distal motor latency values (r = −.46), other T2 values at all four carpal tunnel levels were not significantly associated with CSA or nerve conduction latency pre‐ or postoperatively.DiscussionT2 MRI mapping of the carpal tunnel suggested a decrease in nerve edema after surgery. T2 MRI mapping provides quantitative information on the median nerve before and after surgery.

Publisher

Wiley

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