Role of US in Evaluation of Tendon and Ligament Abnormalities in Hand and Fingers
NCT ID: NCT05323643
Last Updated: 2022-04-12
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
60 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2022-12-01
2023-12-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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There is a wide spectrum of hand and finger pathological conditions that can be demonstrated using Ultrasonography. Superficial structures of the wrist, hand, and fingers, including the tendons, ligaments, nerves, and vessels, are amenable to imaging with high-frequency US. US can depict masses and fluid collections, help locate radiolucent foreign bodies, characterize traumatic or overuse tendon or ligament pathology, and help evaluate compressive peripheral neuropathy and microvascular blood flow. Additionally, this modality improves the accuracy of therapeutic intra-articular or peritendinous injections and facilitates aspiration of fluid collections, such as ganglia.
Due to the improvement of imaging techniques in the last years, the performance of ultrasonography (US) in detecting pathological changes in the musculoskeletal system dramatically increased. Moreover, dynamic examination allows better evaluation of the type and extension of the lesions. An anatomical course of the nerves and tendons can be depicted by US, thus offering valuable information on the exact location and type of possible lesions.
The role of USG in the assessment of tendon disorders is steadily increasing due to its being low cost, fast, wide-spread availability, and non-invasive. Additionally, it may offer a dynamic assessment of the flexor and extensor tendons, collateral ligaments, and supporting structures of the fingers, such as the extensor hood and the volar plate, as well as space-occupying lesions.
The quality of USG assessment of anatomical structures in the hand has highly improved over the last time. The development of high resolution with the highest possible frequency of modern ultrasound equipment and the superficial location of most tendons allows the spectrum of tendon abnormalities to be easily depicted with USG. US facilitates dynamic, real-time evaluation of bones, joints, tendons, nerves, and vessels, making it an ideal imaging modality for hand and finger conditions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Interventions
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Ultrasound
musculoskeletal US will be performed using commercially -available equipment, with high frequency linear -array transducers and a standard gel interface. The higher frequency transducers provide better spatial resolution, while the lower frequency transducers provide a greater depth of tissue penetrance. Colour Doppler US is also performed in most cases as it plays an important role in supporting and confirming diagnoses, by providing valuable information about the pathophysiology of the abnormality.
The patients will be seated with hands placed on a table, to permit examination of both volar and dorsal aspects, in longitudinal and transversal axis. Examination of the hands and fingers usually requires a large amount of transmission gel, in order to avoid compression and to permit dynamic evaluation. When acute trauma with skin lesions is investigated, sterile transmission gel, or sterile acoustic standoff pads can be used
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assiut University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Wafaa Ahmed Sayed Mohamed Sebaie
Radiology resident at Assiut University Hospitals
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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US in hand & fingers
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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