HIGH-RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND ANATOMY OF NORMAL ACHILLES-TENDON

Citation
M. Bertolotto et al., HIGH-RESOLUTION ULTRASOUND ANATOMY OF NORMAL ACHILLES-TENDON, British journal of radiology, 68(813), 1995, pp. 986-991
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Journal title
British journal of radiology
ISSN journal
00071285 → ACNP
Volume
68
Issue
813
Year of publication
1995
Pages
986 - 991
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
To evaluate the ultrasound (US) appearance of the normal Achilles tend on at increasing frequency and establish an anatomical correlation for US findings, 30 normal tendons were examined in vivo and three in vit ro with 10 MHz and 15 MHz mechanical sector probes. Side-by-side compa rison was performed in vitro between the sonograms and the correspondi ng anatomical sections. Two tendinous portions were detected by presen ce of an internal acoustic interface which had different appearances: one (type I) or two (type II) continuous lines of increased thickness and greater reflectivity than adjacent fibrils; or displacement (type III) of the distal portion of the well insonated sector of the tendon body. When, on coronal scans of the tendon, no intratendinous linear e choes of increased reflectivity were visible, the two portions of the tendon were identified through the converging course of their bundles (type 0 pattern). Different echogenicity allowed the detection of two tendinous portions, also on axial images. Scanning of isolated tendons allowed precise location of these interfaces at the boundary between anatomically distinct tendinous portions arising from the soleus and g astrocnemius muscles. Although the normal Achilles tendon is commonly regarded as a uniform structure by US, the use of high resolution prob es allows identification of its constituent portions. Their identifica tion may be useful to avoid misdiagnoses of pathological findings.