The Value of Ultrasound in Acute Ankle Injury: Comparison With MR

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作者
Margetic, Petra [1 ]
Salaj, Martina [1 ]
Lubina, Ivan Zvonimir [1 ]
机构
[1] Clin Traumatol, RTG Dept, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
关键词
Lower limb injuries; Orthopedic trauma; SYNDESMOSIS; LIGAMENTS;
D O I
10.1007/s00068-008-7174-1
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
100218 [急诊医学];
摘要
Objective: To assess the value of the ultrasound (US) in different grades of acute trauma by comparing with MR. Methods: We analyzed 30 patients, of average age 33, with acute ankle trauma, without fracture on standard radiograms. One week after injury all patients were sent for US. We used linear probe 8-15 MHz. Ten days later, the patients were examined on MR. Results: Anterior talofibular ligament was normal in 20.6% by US and in 20.3% by MR. Ligament lesion were found by ultrasound in 40%, proven in only 20.6% by MR. Ultrasound diagnosed 33,3% ruptured ligament, MR found 50% rupture of anterior talofibular ligament. In 80.3% cases the calcaneofibular ligament appeared to be intact with both methods. Ultrasound found stretch ligament in 10.6% cases and MR proved that in 10% cases. In other 6.6% cases, MR found complete rupture. Intraarticular effusion was found in 80.3% patients by US and in 86.6% by MR. Lesion of tendon of long peroneal muscle was found in 40.6% patients by both methods. Lesion of tendon of short peroneal muscle was found in 33.3% lesions and proved by MR in only 20.3% cases. In other patients findings were normal. US found 10% lesions of the tendon of anterior tibial muscle and MR found 10.3% lesions. US found 10.6% lesions of tendon of long halucis flexor and MR found 20%. Our results were statistically analyzed by cross-tabs, the Stuart-Maxwell test, Npar tests and the McNemar test. Conclusion: US proved to be a good and reliable method for diagnosing Grade I and II of ankle sprain, but for proper evaluation of Grade III, MR is recommended.
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