Purpose Our analysis focuses explicitly on applying two sonographic and morphological indexes (sesamoid index and subsesamoid index) to better evaluate post-traumatic consequences to the sesamoids of the first finger.Methods In 2 years, we enrolled 75 patients, divided into two groups: 60 without any history of trauma and 15 reporting hyperextension trauma of the first finger. We performed clinical and instrumental examinations (sonography and X-ray) on patients with one or more symptoms compatible with sesamoiditis, while an MRI scan was performed only on patients with an acute onset and severe symptomatology. We measured both the short and long-axis diameter (in mm) for each sesamoid as well as the relation between the two parameters (sesamoid index, SI and subsesamoid index, SubI).Results All 15 patients showed sonographic alterations of the SI above the reference range, while the alterations of SubI varied according to the acuteness and gravity of trauma. In all cases, the X-ray did not show any relevant alterations. MRI scans in patients with acute symptoms confirmed the sonographic findings.Conclusion Sonography enabled diagnosis of micro-injuries which were invisible to X-Ray and allowed to detect possible damages to the sesamoid complex, providing a qualitative and quantitative evaluations of the post-traumatic alteration of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the 1st finger and is therefore valid, combined with clinical examination and hand X-ray, in the evaluation of sesamoiditis without the need to perform further examinations.

Ultrasound evaluation of the first finger's sesamoid bones: diagnostic value of sesamoid and subsesamoid indices / Glorioso, Marianna; Perri, Stefano; Lombardo, Valentina; Di Brino, Martina; Giovagnorio, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND. - ISSN 1876-7931. - 25:1(2022), pp. 67-71. [10.1007/s40477-020-00556-6]

Ultrasound evaluation of the first finger's sesamoid bones: diagnostic value of sesamoid and subsesamoid indices

Glorioso, Marianna
Methodology
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Perri, Stefano
Writing – Review & Editing
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Lombardo, Valentina
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Di Brino, Martina
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Giovagnorio, Francesco
Conceptualization
2022

Abstract

Purpose Our analysis focuses explicitly on applying two sonographic and morphological indexes (sesamoid index and subsesamoid index) to better evaluate post-traumatic consequences to the sesamoids of the first finger.Methods In 2 years, we enrolled 75 patients, divided into two groups: 60 without any history of trauma and 15 reporting hyperextension trauma of the first finger. We performed clinical and instrumental examinations (sonography and X-ray) on patients with one or more symptoms compatible with sesamoiditis, while an MRI scan was performed only on patients with an acute onset and severe symptomatology. We measured both the short and long-axis diameter (in mm) for each sesamoid as well as the relation between the two parameters (sesamoid index, SI and subsesamoid index, SubI).Results All 15 patients showed sonographic alterations of the SI above the reference range, while the alterations of SubI varied according to the acuteness and gravity of trauma. In all cases, the X-ray did not show any relevant alterations. MRI scans in patients with acute symptoms confirmed the sonographic findings.Conclusion Sonography enabled diagnosis of micro-injuries which were invisible to X-Ray and allowed to detect possible damages to the sesamoid complex, providing a qualitative and quantitative evaluations of the post-traumatic alteration of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the 1st finger and is therefore valid, combined with clinical examination and hand X-ray, in the evaluation of sesamoiditis without the need to perform further examinations.
2022
First finger hyperextension trauma; Hand ultrasound; Pathological sesamoid bones; Sesamoid index; Subsesamoid index
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Ultrasound evaluation of the first finger's sesamoid bones: diagnostic value of sesamoid and subsesamoid indices / Glorioso, Marianna; Perri, Stefano; Lombardo, Valentina; Di Brino, Martina; Giovagnorio, Francesco. - In: JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND. - ISSN 1876-7931. - 25:1(2022), pp. 67-71. [10.1007/s40477-020-00556-6]
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