O'Callaghan B I, Kohut G, Hoogewoud H M
Department of Radiology, Cantonal Hospital, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Radiology. 1994 Aug;192(2):477-80. doi: 10.1148/radiology.192.2.8029418.
To determine the value of ultrasound (US) in recognizing the ligamentary dislocation occasionally associated with gamekeeper thumb (Stener lesion). Detecting such dislocations is important because they require surgical repair, whereas nondisplaced ruptured ligaments respond to conservative treatment. This dislocation cannot be reliably diagnosed with standard methods, leading to unnecessary surgical procedures.
Forty-eight hyperabduction injuries of the thumb were included. The thumbs were either unstable or unexaminable because of tenderness. No fractures were seen on standard radiographs.
Sonograms were positive in 13 patients, who then underwent surgery. A Stener lesion was found in 10 patients and a partial Stener lesion in three. Three patients with negative sonograms also underwent surgery, and no dislocation was found. The other 32 patients with negative US findings were treated conservatively, and none developed subsequent instability.
US proved to be a reliable, simple, and easily reproducible tool for recognition of the Stener lesion.
确定超声(US)在识别偶尔与守林人拇指(斯滕纳损伤)相关的韧带脱位中的价值。检测到此类脱位很重要,因为它们需要手术修复,而未移位的韧带断裂则采用保守治疗。这种脱位无法通过标准方法可靠诊断,从而导致不必要的外科手术。
纳入48例拇指过度外展损伤患者。拇指因压痛而不稳定或无法检查。标准X线片未见骨折。
13例患者超声检查呈阳性,随后接受手术。10例患者发现斯滕纳损伤,3例为部分斯滕纳损伤。3例超声检查阴性的患者也接受了手术,未发现脱位。其他32例超声检查结果阴性的患者接受了保守治疗,均未出现后续不稳定情况。
超声被证明是一种可靠、简单且易于重复的识别斯滕纳损伤的工具。