Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies

The primary aim of this paper was to assess the relevance of high-frequency ultrasound examination in qualifying patients for either surgical or conservative treatment of postoperative peripheral neuropathies. The study was conducted in a group of 71 patients who in 2009–2011 were referred to ult...

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Main Author: Berta Kowalska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Ultrasonography
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EMG
Online Access:http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-15-no-61/assessment-of-the-utility-of-ultrasonography-with-high-frequency-transducers-in-the-diagnosis-of-postoperative-neuropathies?aid=340
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spelling doaj-4eb627c0832a4359b987efd2aab824582020-11-24T23:18:52ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Journal of Ultrasonography2084-84042451-070X2015-06-01156115116310.15557/JoU.2015.0013Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathiesBerta Kowalska0Private Specialist Practice Berta Kowalska, Krakow, PolandThe primary aim of this paper was to assess the relevance of high-frequency ultrasound examination in qualifying patients for either surgical or conservative treatment of postoperative peripheral neuropathies. The study was conducted in a group of 71 patients who in 2009–2011 were referred to ultrasound examinations due to a clinical suspicion of peripheral neuropathies. For the purposes of this analysis, the suspected postoperative neuropathies were divided into three groups: after surgical treatment of the median nerve (1), after surgical treatment of the ulnar nerve (2) and other postoperative neuropathies (3). All patients underwent the interview, physical examination and ultrasound examination. The ultrasound examinations were performed with Esaote MyLab 50 and MyLab 60 systems. Based on the clinical and US examinations, the patients were quali- fi ed for either surgical (51 cases) or conservative treatment (20 cases). An EMG examination was also performed in certain patients (60 cases). Mean values of cross-sectional areas and diameters of the nerve trunks were calculated in individual pathology groups. The ultrasound features of the peripheral nerves analyzed in the study, such as echostructure, notch sign, hyperemia and continuity of the transverse ligament, were divided into subgroups. Moreover, the frequency of adhesions between the nerve trunks and adjacent tissues, occurrence of pain on compression with a transducer and instability of the ulnar nerve as well as angulation of the posterior interosseous nerve in a dynamic examination was calculated. The analyses of the collected material were performed by means of descriptive statistics. The results of clinical and surgical verifi cation were consistent with ultrasound fi ndings in 100% of cases. The results indicate that high-frequency ultrasonography is a valuable method in qualifying patients for various types of treatment of peripheral postoperative neuropathies.http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-15-no-61/assessment-of-the-utility-of-ultrasonography-with-high-frequency-transducers-in-the-diagnosis-of-postoperative-neuropathies?aid=340peripheral neuropathiespostoperative changesultrasonographyentrapment neuropathiesEMGposttraumatic neuropathies
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Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies
Journal of Ultrasonography
peripheral neuropathies
postoperative changes
ultrasonography
entrapment neuropathies
EMG
posttraumatic neuropathies
author_facet Berta Kowalska
author_sort Berta Kowalska
title Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies
title_short Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies
title_full Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies
title_fullStr Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies
title_sort assessment of the utility of ultrasonography with high-frequency transducers in the diagnosis of postoperative neuropathies
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Journal of Ultrasonography
issn 2084-8404
2451-070X
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The primary aim of this paper was to assess the relevance of high-frequency ultrasound examination in qualifying patients for either surgical or conservative treatment of postoperative peripheral neuropathies. The study was conducted in a group of 71 patients who in 2009–2011 were referred to ultrasound examinations due to a clinical suspicion of peripheral neuropathies. For the purposes of this analysis, the suspected postoperative neuropathies were divided into three groups: after surgical treatment of the median nerve (1), after surgical treatment of the ulnar nerve (2) and other postoperative neuropathies (3). All patients underwent the interview, physical examination and ultrasound examination. The ultrasound examinations were performed with Esaote MyLab 50 and MyLab 60 systems. Based on the clinical and US examinations, the patients were quali- fi ed for either surgical (51 cases) or conservative treatment (20 cases). An EMG examination was also performed in certain patients (60 cases). Mean values of cross-sectional areas and diameters of the nerve trunks were calculated in individual pathology groups. The ultrasound features of the peripheral nerves analyzed in the study, such as echostructure, notch sign, hyperemia and continuity of the transverse ligament, were divided into subgroups. Moreover, the frequency of adhesions between the nerve trunks and adjacent tissues, occurrence of pain on compression with a transducer and instability of the ulnar nerve as well as angulation of the posterior interosseous nerve in a dynamic examination was calculated. The analyses of the collected material were performed by means of descriptive statistics. The results of clinical and surgical verifi cation were consistent with ultrasound fi ndings in 100% of cases. The results indicate that high-frequency ultrasonography is a valuable method in qualifying patients for various types of treatment of peripheral postoperative neuropathies.
topic peripheral neuropathies
postoperative changes
ultrasonography
entrapment neuropathies
EMG
posttraumatic neuropathies
url http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-15-no-61/assessment-of-the-utility-of-ultrasonography-with-high-frequency-transducers-in-the-diagnosis-of-postoperative-neuropathies?aid=340
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