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. 2004 Feb;10(4):182-5.
doi: 10.1007/s10140-003-0321-4. Epub 2003 Dec 10.

Wrist injuries; diagnosis with multidetector CT

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Wrist injuries; diagnosis with multidetector CT

Martti J Kiuru et al. Emerg Radiol. 2004 Feb.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to assess acute-phase multidetector CT (MDCT) findings in wrist injuries. We retrieved all emergency room MDCT requests processed in the period from August 2000 to May 2003. All patients with a wrist injury who underwent MDCT initially were included. Imaging studies were evaluated in relation to injury mechanism, fracture location, and fracture type. A total of 6422 MDCT examinations were performed during this 34-month period, and 38 patients (24 male, 14 female, age range 21-73 years, mean age 40 years) met the inclusion criteria. MDCT revealed 56 fractures and 7 dislocations in 29 patients. In 9 patients (24%) MDCT findings were normal. Eleven patients (29%) underwent surgical procedures. The main injury mechanism was a fall (58%). In 33 cases the primary radiograph was available. Compared to primary radiographs, MDCT revealed 9 occult fractures, mainly in small carpal bones. In 14 cases a suspected fracture (of the scaphoid in 7 cases) was ruled out by MDCT. Due to high-quality two-dimensional reformatting, MDCT examinations were not dependent on the wrist's position in the CT gantry. In the comparison with radiography, MDCT detected occult fractures and ruled out suspected fractures, both mainly in the small carpal bones. High-quality two-dimensional reformats gave significant information about the fracture anatomy. MDCT provides fast and valuable information in assessing complex wrist fractures or when the primary radiograph is equivocal.

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