| Literature DB >> 30719434 |
Ilias Lazarou1, Stephen Gerard Kelly2, Laurent Meric de Bellefon3.
Abstract
Ultrasound-guided synovial biopsy (UGSB) is a minimally-invasive procedure which allows quality synovial tissue retrieval. In this article, we will discuss overarching principles of the procedure performed in wrists, metacarpophalangeal (MCP), metatarsophalangeal (MTP), interphalangeal joints (IP), and tendon sheaths, including basic sonoanatomy, entry site and biopsy technique, as well as special considerations for each structure whenever relevant.Entities:
Keywords: metacarpophalangeal; metatarsophalangeal; proximal interphalangeal; ultrasound-guided synovial biopsy; wrist
Year: 2019 PMID: 30719434 PMCID: PMC6348247 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2019.00002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Pre-procedure checklist.
| Signed consent form | Sample container | Sterile swabs |
| Biopsy needles | 10 mls / 20 mls syringes | Sterile gown and gloves |
| 21G/19G needles | Antiseptic solution | Sterile drapes |
| Procedure pack | Local anesthetic | Sterile ultrasound sheath |
| Face mask and hair cover | Non-adhesive dressing | Sterile gel (optional) |
Figure 1(A) Ultrasound long-axis scan of a normal wrist joint using a high frequency linear transducer. Note the radius, lunate, and capitate bone surfaces, the synovial recesses (asterisks), the IV extensor tendon compartment and its retinaculum. (B) Short axis ultrasound scan of a normal right wrist. The area of maximal synovial thickening usually lies posterior and radially to the scapho-lunate junction. White arrows show the two most common needle paths between extensor tendons compartments V and IV and VI and V. IV: fourth extensor tendon compartment; cross: crossing point between compartments III and II; LUN, semi-lunate bone; RAD, radial side; SCAPH, scaphoid bone; sll, scapho-lunate ligament; ULN, ulnar side.
Figure 2(A) Normal MCP joint on a longitudinal ultrasound view. Note the joint space, metacarpal head, proximal phalanx, and extensor tendon. (B) Long axis ultrasound scan of a fifth MTP joint showing synovial thickening proximally to the joint line overlying the metatarsal head, as well as a small amount of fluid.
Figure 3Long (A) and short (B) axis views of a PIP joint showing the long axis of the needle path (arrow) dorsally to the digital artery.