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High-resolution ultrasound visualization of the recurrent motor branch of the median nerve: normal and first pathological findings.

Authors :
Riegler G
Pivec C
Platzgummer H
Lieba-Samal D
Brugger P
Jengojan S
Vierhapper M
Bodner G
Source :
European radiology [Eur Radiol] 2017 Jul; Vol. 27 (7), pp. 2941-2949. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Dec 12.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate in a prospective study the possibility of visualization and diagnostic assessment of the recurrent motor branch (RMB) of the median nerve with high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS).<br />Materials and Methods: HRUS with high-frequency probes (18-22 MhZ) was used to locate the RMB in eight fresh cadaveric hands. To verify correct identification, ink-marking and consecutive dissection were performed. Measurement of the RMB maximum transverse-diameter, an evaluation of the origin from the median nerve and its course in relation to the transverse carpal ligament, was performed in both hands of ten healthy volunteers (n = 20). Cases referred for HRUS examinations for suspected RMB lesions were also assessed.<br />Results: The RMB was clearly visible in all anatomical specimens and all volunteers. Dissection confirmed HRUS findings in all anatomical specimens. Mean RMB diameter in volunteers was 0.7 mm ± 0.1 (range, 0.6-1). The RMB originated from the radial aspect in 11 (55%), central aspect in eight (40%) and ulnar aspect in one (5%) hand. Nineteen (95%) extraligamentous courses and one (5%) subligamentous course were detected. Three patients with visible RMB abnormalities on HRUS were identified.<br />Conclusion: HRUS is able to reliably visualize the RMB, its variations and pathologies.<br />Key Points: • Ultrasound allows visualization of the recurrent motor branch of the median nerve. • Ultrasound may help clinicians to assess patients with recurrent motor branch pathologies. • Patient management may become more appropriate and targeted therapy could be improved.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-1084
Volume :
27
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27957641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-016-4671-1