Authors
Jay Smith, Darryl E Barnes, Kailee J Barnes, Jeffrey A Strakowski, Nirusha Lachman, Sanjeev Kakar, Carlo Martinoli
Publication date
2017/2/1
Journal
PM&R
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
159-169
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
Background
The thenar motor branch (TMB) of the median nerve may be affected in carpal tunnel syndrome and can be injured during carpal tunnel surgery. Although ultrasound has been used to identify small nerves throughout the body, the sonographic evaluation of the TMB has not been investigated formally.
Objective
To document the ability of ultrasound to visualize the TMB of the median nerve in an unembalmed cadaveric model.
Design
Prospective laboratory investigation.
Setting
Procedural skills laboratory at a tertiary medical center.
Methods
On the basis of anatomical descriptions, dissection and clinical experience, a technique was developed to sonographically identify the presumed TMB of the median nerve at the distal carpal tunnel. A single, experienced examiner then identified the presumed TMB in 10 unembalmed, cadaveric upper limb specimens (4 right, 6 left) obtained from 9 donors (4 male, 5 …
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