Localization of the Median Nerve and Flexor Pollicis Longus at the Carpal Tunnel Inlet in Patients With and Without Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Using Ultrasound

Author:

Lee Hannah H.1ORCID,Lynch Kevin J.2,Kohls Morgan R.3ORCID,Fowler John R.3

Affiliation:

1. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA

2. University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA

3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA, USA

Abstract

Background: Current illustrations of the carpal tunnel vary greatly. The relative positions of the components such as the median nerve and flexor pollicis longus (FPL) tendon seem often arbitrarily chosen. The purpose of this study was to determine the locations of the median nerve and FPL in the carpal tunnel using ultrasound (US) and to determine whether the position of the median nerve changes in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Method: Patients with and without CTS underwent US examination of the wrist. A 4 × 10 grid was fitted to each saved cross-sectional image. The center points of the median nerve and FPL were identified, and their horizontal and vertical coordinates were recorded. Results: The median nerve was identified in 115 wrists (average x = 0.70, y = 0.82), and FPL was identified in 90 wrists (average x = 0.86, y = 0.59). A scatter plot was created by stacking all US images to demonstrate the average positions of the median nerve and FPL. There were 97 wrists without CTS (No CTS) and 17 wrists with CTS. There was a significant difference in the vertical position of the median nerve between No CTS and CTS wrists ( P = .0006). Conclusions: The locations of the median nerve and FPL within the carpal tunnel were determined using US of 115 wrists, and a heat map was created to illustrate these locations. The median nerve was found to be more superficial in the setting of CTS.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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