Sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities

Abstract Background Tendons of the hand and wrist are the seat of different types of pathologies that might be attributed to degenerative changes, inflammation, or even rupture. All of which can significantly impair hand functions and hence, the quality of life. Ultrasound can help diagnose a wide s...

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Main Authors: Asmaa Hussein Habib, Hatem Mohamed El-Azizi, Salma Hesham Hefny, Omar Mohammed Nouh
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Published: SpringerOpen 2024-12-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-024-01405-w
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author Asmaa Hussein Habib
Hatem Mohamed El-Azizi
Salma Hesham Hefny
Omar Mohammed Nouh
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description Abstract Background Tendons of the hand and wrist are the seat of different types of pathologies that might be attributed to degenerative changes, inflammation, or even rupture. All of which can significantly impair hand functions and hence, the quality of life. Ultrasound can help diagnose a wide spectrum of tendon abnormalities and direct the surgical management in operable cases saving time and effort. The aim of this work was to evaluate the role of ultrasound in the assessment of different tendon pathologies in the hand and wrist and correlate imaging findings with clinical and operative data (in operable cases). Methods The study was conducted on 33 patients who presented with different tendon pathologies. After thorough history taking and clinical examination, US examinations were performed to both the affected and healthy hands. Continuity of the tendon, possible cause of restricted mobility, swellings as well as presence or absence of adhesions, tears, or associated vascular injury or retained foreign bodies were assessed. In operable cases, the surgery team provided feedback regarding the operative findings to correlate them with the US findings. Results The study included 33 patients; 20 males and 13 females, the majority of hand or wrist tendon abnormalities were encountered due to trauma, In this study flexor tendons were the most affected at 84.8% and 15.2% for extensors. US was used to diagnose trigger finger in 20.7%, adhesions at 6.9% of cases, tendon tears in 63.6% of study population. In flexor tendon tears, ultrasound and surgery findings were consistent with regard to the gap distance regarding in both the Flexor digitorum profundus and Flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS and FDP); with strong positive correlation between them (r = 0.995, and 0.959 respectively). Conclusion Ultrasound serves as an excellent diagnostic modality for assessment and management of various hand and wrist tendon abnormalities. It can pinpoint the exact site and nature of tendinopathy. This can guide clinicians in the management plan.
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spelling doaj-art-1896e0bf0e0b4317a1bc779fb5f3b93a2025-01-05T12:12:08ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622024-12-0155111410.1186/s43055-024-01405-wSonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalitiesAsmaa Hussein Habib0Hatem Mohamed El-Azizi1Salma Hesham Hefny2Omar Mohammed Nouh3Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo UniversityRadiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo UniversityRadiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo UniversityPlastic Surgery Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo UniversityAbstract Background Tendons of the hand and wrist are the seat of different types of pathologies that might be attributed to degenerative changes, inflammation, or even rupture. All of which can significantly impair hand functions and hence, the quality of life. Ultrasound can help diagnose a wide spectrum of tendon abnormalities and direct the surgical management in operable cases saving time and effort. The aim of this work was to evaluate the role of ultrasound in the assessment of different tendon pathologies in the hand and wrist and correlate imaging findings with clinical and operative data (in operable cases). Methods The study was conducted on 33 patients who presented with different tendon pathologies. After thorough history taking and clinical examination, US examinations were performed to both the affected and healthy hands. Continuity of the tendon, possible cause of restricted mobility, swellings as well as presence or absence of adhesions, tears, or associated vascular injury or retained foreign bodies were assessed. In operable cases, the surgery team provided feedback regarding the operative findings to correlate them with the US findings. Results The study included 33 patients; 20 males and 13 females, the majority of hand or wrist tendon abnormalities were encountered due to trauma, In this study flexor tendons were the most affected at 84.8% and 15.2% for extensors. US was used to diagnose trigger finger in 20.7%, adhesions at 6.9% of cases, tendon tears in 63.6% of study population. In flexor tendon tears, ultrasound and surgery findings were consistent with regard to the gap distance regarding in both the Flexor digitorum profundus and Flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS and FDP); with strong positive correlation between them (r = 0.995, and 0.959 respectively). Conclusion Ultrasound serves as an excellent diagnostic modality for assessment and management of various hand and wrist tendon abnormalities. It can pinpoint the exact site and nature of tendinopathy. This can guide clinicians in the management plan.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-024-01405-wTendonsWristHandTenosynovitisTearUltrasonography
spellingShingle Asmaa Hussein Habib
Hatem Mohamed El-Azizi
Salma Hesham Hefny
Omar Mohammed Nouh
Sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Tendons
Wrist
Hand
Tenosynovitis
Tear
Ultrasonography
title Sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities
title_full Sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities
title_fullStr Sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities
title_full_unstemmed Sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities
title_short Sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities
title_sort sonographic assessment of hand and wrist tendons abnormalities
topic Tendons
Wrist
Hand
Tenosynovitis
Tear
Ultrasonography
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-024-01405-w
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