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High-frequency ultrasound in carpal tunnel syndrome : assessment of patient eligibility for surgical treatment
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy and a frequent
cause of sick leaves because of work-related hand overload. That is why an early
diagnosis and adequate treatment (conservative or surgical) are essential for optimal
patient management. Aim: The aim of the study is to assess the usefulness of high-frequency
ultrasound in CTS for the assessment of patient eligibility for surgical treatment.
Material and methods: The study involved 62 patients (50 women and 12 men, aged
28-70, mean age 55.2) with scheduled surgeries of CTS on the basis of clinical symptoms,
physical examination performed by a neurosurgeon and a positive result of EMG testing.
The ultrasound examinations of the wrist were performed in all these patients. On the
basis of the collected data, the author has performed multiple analyses to confi rm the
usefulness of ultrasound imaging in assessing patient eligibility for surgical treatment
of CTS. Results: US examinations showed evidence of median nerve compression at the
level of the carpal tunnel in all of the examined patients. This was further confi rmed
during surgical procedures. The mean value of the cross-sectional area at the proximal
part of the pisiform bone was 17.45 mm2 (min. 12 mm2, max. 31 mm2). Nerve hypoechogenicity
proximal to the nerve compression site was visible in all 62 patients (100%).
Increased nerve vascularity on the transverse section was present in 50 patients (80.65%).
Conclusions: Ultrasonography with the use of high-frequency transducers is a valuable
diagnostic tool both for assessing patient eligibility for surgical treatment of CTS, and
in postoperative assessment of the treatment effi cacy.