Magnetic resonance imaging and the evaluation of tarsal tunnel syndrome.

C Frey, R Kerr
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Abstract

The bones, soft tissue contents, and boundaries of the tarsal tunnel can be imaged with sufficient detail to show all the major structures within it. Pathological conditions affecting these structures can also be identified. The purpose of this paper was to determine the ability of magnetic resonance imaging to help in the evaluation of tarsal tunnel syndrome. Thirty-three patients with 40 feet were used for this study. All patients presented with complaints of pain along the course of the posterior tibial nerve or its branches and a positive Tinel's sign. Nerve conduction studies were obtained on 29 feet. All feet were evaluated with a magnetic resonance imaging study of the tarsal tunnel. Twenty-one feet eventually required surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an inflammatory or mass lesion in the tarsal tunnel in the majority of cases. The magnetic resonance imaging findings were confirmed at surgery in 19 patients. The information provided by magnetic resonance imaging can enhance surgical planning by indicating the extent of decompression required.

跗骨隧道综合征的磁共振成像与评价。
骨、软组织内容物和跗骨隧道的边界可以足够详细地成像,显示其中的所有主要结构。影响这些结构的病理条件也可以确定。本文的目的是确定磁共振成像的能力,以帮助评估跗骨隧道综合征。33名身高40英尺的患者参与了这项研究。所有患者均表现为胫骨后神经或其分支疼痛,并伴有蒂尼尔氏征阳性。在29英尺处进行了神经传导研究。所有足部通过跗骨隧道的磁共振成像研究进行评估。21英尺最终需要手术。在大多数病例中,磁共振成像显示跗骨隧道有炎症或肿块病变。19例患者的磁共振成像结果在手术中得到证实。磁共振成像提供的信息可以通过指示所需的减压程度来加强手术计划。
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