Diagnosis of digital flexor tendon annular pulley disruption: Comparison of high frequency ultrasound and MRI

Citation
G. Bodner et al., Diagnosis of digital flexor tendon annular pulley disruption: Comparison of high frequency ultrasound and MRI, ULTRASC MED, 20(4), 1999, pp. 131-136
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging
Journal title
ULTRASCHALL IN DER MEDIZIN
ISSN journal
01724614 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
131 - 136
Database
ISI
SICI code
0172-4614(199908)20:4<131:DODFTA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this study is to assess accuracy of ultrasound (U S) and MRI to diagnose completely disrupted annular pulley ligaments (APL) of the flexor tendons of the fingers. Patients and Methods: In a prospectiv e study 32 patients (all males 18-42 years, mean age 25 years) with clinica lly suspected annular pulley disruption were studied with US and MRI. As a control group we investigated 40 fingers of 10 healthy volunteers and a non injured finger of the patients with US. A 10 MHz linear array was used for US examinations and a 1.5 Tesla unit for MRI. Imaging was performed betwee n the accident and surgical repair within 6 weeks. Examinations were perfor med in an extended and forced flexed finger position. Results: Complete dis ruption of the APL was diagnosed by US and MRI in 14 cases confirmed by sur gery. The typical sign of disruption was a marked volar displacement of the flexor tendon in the area of the torn annular pulley during forced flexion . A distance between tendon and bone at the area of the ruptured pulley of 3 mm during extension and a distance of 5 mm at flexion was typical for com plete disruption. Conclusion: Both diagnostic modalities, US and MRI are va luable techniques in diagnosing complete disrupted annular pulleys of the f lexor tendons.