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Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Which is the role of dynamic high-resolution ultrasound (D-HRUS) in the assessment of plantar plate tears?

Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Lacelli; G. Grillo; G. Serafini; G Garlaschi; E. Silvestri

Purpose: Plantar plate tears are often unidentified causes of hindfoot discomfort. The purpose of our work is to describe the normal and pathologic appearance of plantar plate, assessed with dynamic high resolution ultrasound (D-HRUS). Methods and Materials: We used D-HRUS to assess 22 patients (age range 38–71) with an orthopaedic diagnosis of plantar plate tear. A Magnetic Resonance (MR) control was performed in all cases. Moreover, we performed D-HRUS on 10 healthy volunteers to understand the correct scan technique of the plantar plate and to determine the correct dynamic manoeuvres that allow to depict the normal ultrasound anatomy of this structure. Results: Normal plantar plate is a triangular structure, with homogeneous echogenic appearance; it can be easily assessed with plantar longitudinal scan on the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) and passive flexion/extension of foot fingers. The dynamic scan allows to depict the relations among the plantar plate and the flexor tendons and the articular cartilage. In our study, D-HRUS has detected a plantar plate tear in 21/22 patients (14 on MTPJ II, five on MTPJ III, two on MTPJ II and III). They appear like small hypoechoic defects of the distal insertional fibres and can be divided into partial (eight patients) and full thickness tears (13 patients). In all patients, MR confirmed the diagnosis of plantar plate rupture but in nine cases it has not been able to differentiate a partial from a full thickness tear. Conclusion: D-HRUS allows to assess the plantar plate in detail and to detect its lesions. In particular, the dynamic analysis is able to differentiate a partial from a full thickness tear.


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Ultrasound-guided percutaneous treatment of calcific tendinitis of the shoulder: short- and long-time follow-up of calcific relapses and tendon tears

Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Lacelli; N. Perrone; E. Silvestri; G Garlaschi; G. Serafini


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Findings after ultrasound-guided fine needle ago-biopsy (FNAB) in suspected pancreatic lesions

Luca Maria Sconfienza; C. Murolo; E. Savarino; F. Lacelli; G. Serafini; Ce Neumaier


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

High resolution ultrasound (HR-US) evaluation of the Hunter canal

Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Paparo; G. Grillo; F. Lacelli; G. Serafini; E. Silvestri


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

High resolution ultrasound (HR-US) dynamic assessment of the coraco-humeral ligament (CHL) in young and elderly people

Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Lacelli; Mc D'Auria; A Muda; G Garlaschi; E. Silvestri


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Is the percutaneous ultrasound (US) guided approach effective in the treatment of painful plantar fasciitis

F. Lacelli; Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Paparo; G. Serafini; G Garlaschi; E. Silvestri


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Conventional contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) versus side-by-side CEUS in the assessment of difficult liver lesions

Luca Maria Sconfienza; E. Savarino; F. Lacelli; N. Perrone; S. Sarzi; G. Serafini


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Preoperative staging of submucous fibroids with transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) and sonohysterography (SHG)

Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Lacelli; M. Gravano; N. Perrone; N. Gandolfo; G. Serafini


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Ultrasound-guided injection of botulinum toxin A (BTX-A) in spastic iliopsoas treatment

Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Lacelli; N. Perrone; E. Silvestri; S. Sarzi; G. Serafini


Ultraschall in Der Medizin | 2008

Is contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) effective in the assessment of outcomes and in the follow up of uterine fibroids after superselective uterine fibroids embolization (SUFE) when compared to dynamic magnetic resonance (MR)?

Luca Maria Sconfienza; F. Lacelli; P Gazzo; N. Gandolfo; M. Gravano; G. Serafini

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