Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

With the widespread use of high-resolution ultrasonography, ultrasonic examination has been shown to be useful as a diagnostic method for carpal tunnel syndrome. The main advantages of ultrasonography are that it is simple, quick, non-invasive, and economical. Another advantage is that tissue dynami...

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Main Authors: Yuichi Yoshii, Chunfeng Zhao, Peter C. Amadio
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/8/596
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spelling doaj-0ed2469a233e462283cdb725af225a602020-11-25T03:26:54ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182020-08-011059659610.3390/diagnostics10080596Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel SyndromeYuichi Yoshii0Chunfeng Zhao1Peter C. Amadio2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokyo Medical University Ibaraki Medical Center, Ami, Ibaraki 300-0395, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USAWith the widespread use of high-resolution ultrasonography, ultrasonic examination has been shown to be useful as a diagnostic method for carpal tunnel syndrome. The main advantages of ultrasonography are that it is simple, quick, non-invasive, and economical. Another advantage is that tissue dynamics can be observed with real-time imaging. In recent reports, it has been shown that ultrasonic examination can provide similar diagnostic accuracy as nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. It has been expected that ultrasound demand in daily medical care will continue to increase. Ultrasonography in carpal tunnel syndrome shows an enlarged median nerve in proximal carpal tunnel, thickening of the flexor retinaculum, and edema around flexor tendons in cross-sectional images. In addition, with the introduction of new technologies such as ultrasonic elastography and speckle tracking, it has become possible to quantify dynamics and material property changes of nerves, tendons, and their surrounding structures. In this review, we describe recent advancements of carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosis based on ultrasound dynamic images, and discuss its pathology.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/8/596carpal tunnel syndromeultrasoundelastographyspeckle tracking
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author Yuichi Yoshii
Chunfeng Zhao
Peter C. Amadio
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Chunfeng Zhao
Peter C. Amadio
Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Diagnostics
carpal tunnel syndrome
ultrasound
elastography
speckle tracking
author_facet Yuichi Yoshii
Chunfeng Zhao
Peter C. Amadio
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title Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_short Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_full Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_fullStr Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in Ultrasound Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
title_sort recent advances in ultrasound diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome
publisher MDPI AG
series Diagnostics
issn 2075-4418
publishDate 2020-08-01
description With the widespread use of high-resolution ultrasonography, ultrasonic examination has been shown to be useful as a diagnostic method for carpal tunnel syndrome. The main advantages of ultrasonography are that it is simple, quick, non-invasive, and economical. Another advantage is that tissue dynamics can be observed with real-time imaging. In recent reports, it has been shown that ultrasonic examination can provide similar diagnostic accuracy as nerve conduction study in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. It has been expected that ultrasound demand in daily medical care will continue to increase. Ultrasonography in carpal tunnel syndrome shows an enlarged median nerve in proximal carpal tunnel, thickening of the flexor retinaculum, and edema around flexor tendons in cross-sectional images. In addition, with the introduction of new technologies such as ultrasonic elastography and speckle tracking, it has become possible to quantify dynamics and material property changes of nerves, tendons, and their surrounding structures. In this review, we describe recent advancements of carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosis based on ultrasound dynamic images, and discuss its pathology.
topic carpal tunnel syndrome
ultrasound
elastography
speckle tracking
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/8/596
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