학술논문

Ultrasound imaging of bone fractures.
Document Type
Article
Source
Insights into Imaging. 12/13/2022, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-12. 12p.
Subject
*ULTRASONIC imaging
*X-ray imaging
*TREATMENT of fractures
*BONE fractures
*FRACTURE healing
*BONE growth
*MUSCULOSKELETAL system
Language
ISSN
1869-4101
Abstract
Ultrasound imaging is widely used to evaluate the neuromusculoskeletal system, and recently, a particular interest is mounting in assessing the bone tissue and fractures. Ultrasound can be considered a valuable diagnostic tool to perform a first-line evaluation of bone tissue, especially in particular settings without direct access to X-ray imaging and/or in emergency conditions. Moreover, different healing phases of bone fractures can be accurately assessed by combining the B-mode modality and (high-sensitive) color/power Doppler optimizing the management of patients—e.g., planning of progressive loads and rehabilitation procedures. In this review, we summarized the role of ultrasound imaging in the management of bone fractures and described the most common sonographic signs encountered in the daily practice by assessing different types of bone fractures and the progressive phases of the healing process. Key points: US represents an alternative to XR for the occult bone fractures diagnosis. Knowledge of sonographic patterns is crucial for the detection of challenging fractures. US allows an early assessment of the callus formation and bone healing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]