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Radiology Lectures | Radquarters
Daniel J. Kowal, MD
75 episodes
2 weeks ago
High-yield, educational radiology lectures utilizing a multimodality imaging approach including MRI, CT, ultrasound, radiography, and nuclear medicine. Lectures are presented in both didactic and quiz formats. These video podcasts are designed for radiology residents, fellows, and radiologists, as well as any student or practitioner interested in optimizing patient care through radiology. Visit www.radiologistHQ.com for more info and reference material.
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High-yield, educational radiology lectures utilizing a multimodality imaging approach including MRI, CT, ultrasound, radiography, and nuclear medicine. Lectures are presented in both didactic and quiz formats. These video podcasts are designed for radiology residents, fellows, and radiologists, as well as any student or practitioner interested in optimizing patient care through radiology. Visit www.radiologistHQ.com for more info and reference material.
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Medicine
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Ultrasound of Trigger Finger (Stenosing Tenosynovitis)
Radiology Lectures | Radquarters
11 minutes 32 seconds
10 months ago
Ultrasound of Trigger Finger (Stenosing Tenosynovitis)
In this radiology lecture, we review the ultrasound appearance of trigger finger!
Key teaching points include:

* Pulleys are fibrous retinacula on ventral finger that secure flexor tendons to phalanges preventing tendon displacement and bowstringing with finger flexion
* Finger has 5 annular pulleys. Odd-numbered at joints, even-numbered at phalanges: A1, A3, A5 are located about the MCP, PIP, DIP joints, respectively. A2 is located at the proximal phalanx, and A4 at the middle phalanx
* Cruciform pulleys lie between annular pulleys, but are not usually well-seen on ultrasound
* Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is characterized by impaired flexor tendon movement due to thickened pulley leading to tendon constriction
* Most common at A1 pulley, but can also occur at A2/A3 pulleys, palmar aponeurosis (A0) and wrist
* Symptoms: Triggering/locking when flexed, painful snapping when extended, pain, joint stiffness
* Most common in female patients, history of diabetes mellitus, and rheumatoid arthritis
* Often idiopathic, can occur with repetitive microinjury (flexion-extension). Can also be post-traumatic or due to compressive mass/cyst
* Tx: Splinting, NSAIDs, US-guided corticosteroid injection, surgical release
* A1 pulley thickness cutoff = 0.62 mm*. Mean normal thickness = 0.5 mm, range with trigger finger 1.1-2.9 mm**. Comparison with asymptomatic side helpful
* Additional findings: Pulley hyperemia, nodular tendon thickening (tendinosis) or tear, buckling of flexor tendon on dynamic imaging, “dark tendon” sign (anisotropic hypoechogenicity due to tendon constriction), synovial sheath effusion (acute), and peri-pulley cyst/cystic degeneration

References:

* *Spirig A, Juon B, Banz Y, Rieben R, Vogelin E. Correlation between sonographic and in vivo measurement of A1 pulleys in trigger fingers. Ultrasound Med Biol 2016; 42:1482–1490.
* **Guerini H, Pessis E, Theumann N, Le Quintrec JS, Campagna R, Chevrot A, Feydy A, Drapé JL. Sonographic appearance of trigger fingers. J Ultrasound Med. 2008 Oct;27(10):1407-13.
* Bianchi S, Gitto S, Draghi F. Ultrasound Features of Trigger Finger: Review of the Literature. J Ultrasound Med. 2019 Dec;38(12):3141-3154.
* Shohda E, Sheta RA. Misconceptions about trigger finger: a scoping review. Definition, pathophysiology, site of lesion, etiology. Trigger finger solving a maze. Adv Rheumatol. 2024 Jul 11;64(1):53.

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Radiology Lectures | Radquarters
High-yield, educational radiology lectures utilizing a multimodality imaging approach including MRI, CT, ultrasound, radiography, and nuclear medicine. Lectures are presented in both didactic and quiz formats. These video podcasts are designed for radiology residents, fellows, and radiologists, as well as any student or practitioner interested in optimizing patient care through radiology. Visit www.radiologistHQ.com for more info and reference material.