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Ultrasonographic Diagnosis of A2 or A4 Flexor Tendon Pulley Injury: A Systematic Review

Xeber Iruretagoiena-Urbieta, Javier De la Fuente-Ortiz de Zarate, Elena Sonsoles Rodríguez‐López, Pablo Barceló-Galíndez, Ángel Oliva‐Pascual‐Vaca, Álvaro Otero-Campos, Marc Blasi

2020Wilderness and Environmental Medicine12 citationsDOI

Abstract

A2 or A4 annular finger pulley tears are common injuries in rock climbers. This study reviews the measurement procedures used and tendon-to-bone distance data obtained on high-resolution ultrasound images when diagnosing isolated rupture of the A2 or A4 pulleys. Out of 3447 records extracted, only 7 remained after applying the exclusion criteria. In diagnosing a complete rupture, tendon-to-bone distance used varied widely from 1.9 to 5.1 mm for A2 and from 1.8 to 3.1 mm for A4. Our findings point to a lack of consensus diagnostic criteria for pulley injuries and identify technical details needing further research.

Topics & Concepts

PulleyTendonMedicineTearsSurgeryOrthodonticsEngineeringStructural engineeringOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationSports injuries and preventionRabies epidemiology and control
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