在手腕和手部创伤中常见的错误
Frank F Smithuis1,2,3, Floor Groepenhoff1,4, Gwendolyn Vuurberg5,6
1Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology, Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Location AMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Seminars in musculoskeletal radiology
|October 7, 2025
概括
评估手腕和手部受伤需要仔细评估,因为复杂的解剖学. 本综述强调了传统放射学中常见的陷,并建议在需要时进行先进的成像,以避免错过的骨折或软组织创伤.
科学领域:
- 整形外科 整形外科 整形外科
- 放射学 放射学是一门学科.
- 人体解剖学 解剖学 解剖学
背景情况:
- 手腕和手的解剖学是复杂的,具有小的,紧密对立的结构.
- 这种复杂性允许广泛的运动,但增加了受伤的脆弱性.
- 创伤伤害可以导致永久的功能障碍,如果不充分评估.
研究的目的:
- 通过使用常规放射学评估手腕和手部创伤的常见挑战.
- 为了识别手腕损伤的放射性评估中的潜在错误.
- 为优化成像策略和明智使用先进的成像模式提供建议.
主要方法:
- 审查传统的放射性评估手腕和手部受伤的陷.
- 讨论导致诊断错误的因素.
- 使用超声波,CT和MRI等先进成像技术的建议.
主要成果:
- 骨和软组织创伤的微妙迹象可以很容易被忽视在传统的X射线图.
- "搜索满意度"和对正常变体的误解有助于评估错误.
- 不足够的临床信息和非标准化的获取增加了不完整评估的风险.
结论:
- 优化的成像策略,在充分的临床信息的支持下,对于精确诊断手腕和手部创伤至关重要.
- 高级成像 (超声波,CT,MRI) 往往是必要的,当传统的放射图片是不确定的或伤害的怀疑仍然存在.
- 避免诊断陷可以确保及时和适当地管理创伤性手腕和手部伤害.
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