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Ultrasonography of the Peripheral Nerves of the Forearm, Wrist and Hand: Definition of Landmarks, Anatomical Correlation and Clinical Implications.

Leonhard Gruber1, Alexander Loizides1, Siegfried Peer2, Lisa Maria Walchhofer1, Verena Spiss1, Erich Brenner3, Kathrin Stahl4, Hannes Gruber1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Peripheral nerve pathologies of the upper extremity are increasingly assessed by high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS), yet rapid identification of nerve segments can be difficult due to small nerve diameters and complex regional anatomy. We propose a landmark-based approach to speed up and facilitate evaluation and intervention in this region.
METHOD: Relevant landmarks and section planes for eleven nerve segments of the forearm, wrist and hand were defined by ultrasonography in cadaver arms before cryosection and topographical neurovascular preparation. Information on all nerve segments and a pictorial guide including anatomical cross-sections, topographical preparations and HRUS images are provided. The identification rates of these nerve segments were then assessed in 20 healthy volunteers. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSION: Sonographic landmarks and guidelines for the rapid identification and assessment of nerves of the forearm, wrist and hand are presented in pictorial and tabular form, including discussion of normal variants. Utilizing this overview should facilitate training, diagnostic examinations and intervention for nerves of the upper extremity. KEY POINTS: · High-resolution ultrasound enables assessment of peripheral nerves of the forearm, wrist and hand.. · A landmark-based approach can facilitate and speed up nerve evaluation in these regions.. · High detection rates could be reproduced using the proposed landmark-based approach.. CITATION FORMAT: · Gruber L, Loizides A, Peer S et al. Ultrasonography of the Peripheral Nerves of the Forearm, Wrist and Hand: Definition of Landmarks, Anatomical Correlation and Clinical Implications. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2020; 192: 1060 - 1072. Thieme. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32131110     DOI: 10.1055/a-1110-7508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rofo        ISSN: 1438-9010


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