Catch the shift: Ultrasound diagnosis of scapholunate lesion during Watson test.

Hand surgery & rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1016/j.hansur.2024.101756
Nora Huber, Tobias Götschi, Andreas Schweizer, Lisa Reissner
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Scapholunate ligament lesion is the most common ligament lesion in the wrist. We assessed the reliability of sonography in detecting it during Watson test. Twenty patients with scapholunate ligament lesion confirmed on MRI and intraoperatively were assessed preoperatively between July 2020 and April 2023. Sonography was performed on the scaphoid dorsal subluxation in wrist neutral and during Watson test and compared with the healthy contralateral side. Dorsal subluxation was measured by two independent investigators and intra- and inter-observer reliability were assessed. We found a significant difference between dorsal subluxation of the scaphoid in the healthy (0.89 mm, SD 0.67 mm) compared to the pathological side (1.67 mm, SD 0.95 mm). Reliability was very good and the standard error of measurement was less than 0.4 mm for all measurements. Sonography during Watson test demonstrated high reliability in diagnosing scapholunate lesions. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: III.

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抓住转变:沃森测试中肩胛骨病变的超声诊断。
肩胛韧带病变是腕部最常见的韧带病变。我们评估了超声波检查在沃森试验中发现该病变的可靠性。我们在 2020 年 7 月至 2023 年 4 月期间对 20 例经核磁共振成像和术中证实为肩胛韧带病变的患者进行了术前评估。在腕关节中立位和进行沃森试验时,对肩胛骨背侧半脱位进行超声检查,并与健康的对侧进行比较。背侧脱位由两名独立的研究人员进行测量,并评估了观察者内部和观察者之间的可靠性。我们发现,健康侧(0.89 mm,SD 0.67 mm)与病理侧(1.67 mm,SD 0.95 mm)的肩胛骨背侧半脱位有明显差异。测量的可靠性非常好,所有测量的标准误差均小于 0.4 毫米。沃森试验中的超声波检查在诊断肩胛骨病变方面具有很高的可靠性。证据等级:iii。
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