Literature DB >> 21072729

Traumatic neuropathies: spectrum of imaging findings and postoperative assessment.

Alberto Tagliafico1, Luisa Altafini, Isabella Garello, Alessandra Marchetti, Sergio Gennaro, Carlo Martinoli.   

Abstract

Traumatic injury to peripheral nerves is a significant cause of morbidity and disability. Until reinnervation occurs, electrodiagnostic studies cannot differentiate severe axonotmetic lesions (Sunderland class 4) from complete nerve transection or neurotmesis (Sunderland class 5). This limitation is relevant clinically because in cases of neurotmesis an improved outcome may be achieved with an early surgical repair (within 1 week after trauma). High-resolution ultrasound (US) is an efficient modality to visualize injured nerves and is becoming increasingly important among radiologists and surgeons. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is complementary to high-resolution US, especially in evaluating deep-seated and proximal nerve segments. This article describes the imaging features of traumatic peripheral nerve lesions. The role of diagnostic imaging in stretching injuries, contusion trauma, penetrating wounds, and after surgery is discussed. A multimodality diagnostic approach including physical examination, electrophysiology, and US and MR imaging allows an accurate evaluation of most peripheral nerves. Imaging assessment of peripheral nerves trauma is useful for the diagnosis, follow-up, and postoperative evaluation. © Thieme Medical Publishers.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21072729     DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1268071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Musculoskelet Radiol        ISSN: 1089-7860            Impact factor:   1.777


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3.  Peripheral nerve imaging: Not only cross-sectional area.

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4.  Eccrine spiradenoma mimicking a painful traumatic neuroma: case report.

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5.  Follow-up evaluation with ultrasonography of peripheral nerve injuries after an earthquake.

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Review 6.  Ultrasound assessment of selected peripheral nerve pathologies. Part III: Injuries and postoperative evaluation.

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Journal:  J Ultrason       Date:  2013-03-30

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