腕部核磁共振成像中偶然出现的三角纤维软骨复合体变化。

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1177/15589447241277846
Lilah Fones, Alexis Kasper, Molly Milano, Asif M Ilyas
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背景:腕部磁共振成像(MRI)上的三角纤维软骨复合体(TFCC)变化可能发生在没有相应症状且检查结果与TFCC病理一致的患者身上。本研究旨在确定因尺侧腕关节疼痛以外的原因接受腕关节磁共振成像检查的患者中无症状TFCC病变的发生率,并将其与尺侧腕关节疼痛患者的发生率进行比较:通过当前程序术语(CPT)代码 73221 识别两年内在一家大型骨科诊所接受腕部 MRI 检查的患者。对相关诊断(包括 "手"、"腕"、"桡骨"、"桡骨"、"肩胛骨"、"舟骨 "或 "De Quervain")的患者进行回顾性研究,了解其人口统计学、症状、检查、外伤和核磁共振成像结果。尺侧腕痛患者作为对比组:132名患者接受了腕部核磁共振成像检查,其中92人属于主要组别,40人属于对比组别。MRI 适应症包括腕痛(尺侧以外;64%)、手/拇指痛(21%)、肿块(12%)和麻木/刺痛(2%)。44% 的患者出现 TFCC MRI 变化,TFCC 异常与年龄呈正相关。相比之下,40 名尺侧腕痛患者中有 80% 的人在核磁共振成像中发现 TFCC 异常:结论:在没有相应尺侧腕部症状的患者中,核磁共振检查发现TFCC异常的比例很高。结论:在没有相应尺侧腕部症状的患者中,MRI 发现 TFCC 异常的比例很高。这强调了在没有与患者症状相关联的情况下,不要孤立地对待 MRI 成像的重要性,同时也要让患者做好准备,在常规腕部 MRI 上发现无症状 TFCC 变化的可能性很高:回顾性病例系列;IV级
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Incidental Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Changes on Wrist MRI.

Background: Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) changes on wrist magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may occur in patients without corresponding symptoms and examination consistent with TFCC pathology. This study aims to define the rate of asymptomatic TFCC changes in patients undergoing wrist MRI for indications other than ulnar-sided wrist pain and to compare this with the rate in ulnar-sided wrist pain patients.

Methods: Patients who underwent wrist MRI at a single large orthopedic practice over a 2-year period were identified by Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 73221. Patients with an associated diagnosis, including "hand," "wrist," "radius," "radial," "scaphoid," "navicular," or "De Quervain," were retrospectively reviewed for demographics, symptoms, examination, trauma, and MRI findings. Patients with ulnar-sided wrist pain were used as the comparison group.

Results: Wrist MRIs were available for 132 patients, with 92 in the primary cohort and 40 forming the comparison group. The MRI indications included wrist pain (other than ulnar-sided; 64%), hand/thumb pain (21%), mass (12%), and numbness/tingling (2%). The TFCC MRI changes were seen in 44% of the patients and abnormal TFCC was positively associated with age. In contrast, 80% of the 40 patients with ulnar-sided wrist pain had abnormal TFCC on MRI.

Conclusions: There is a high rate of abnormal TFCC identified on MRI in patients without corresponding ulnar-sided wrist symptoms. This highlights the importance of not treating MRI imaging in isolation without correlating with the patient's symptoms while also preparing patients for a high likelihood of asymptomatic TFCC changes on routine wrist MRI.

Level of evidence: Retrospective case series; Level IV.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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