Ultrasound
Med Biol 2002 Jun;28(6):711-7
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Distinction between supraspinatus, infraspinatus and subscapularis tendon tears with ultrasound in 332 surgically confirmed cases.
Zehetgruber H, Lang T, Wurnig C.
Department
of Orthopaedics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
The aim of this
retrospective study was to determine the diagnostic value of preoperative
ultrasonography for the characterisation of size and location of the involved
tendons. in 332 consecutive patients who underwent surgery, all preoperative
ultrasonographic reports were reviewed and ultrasound (US) and surgical
findings were compared. Ultrasound criteria for cuff tears were complete
nonvisualisation of the cuff tendons or localised absence and focal
discontinuity. In all but 12 cases, US diagnoses corresponded with
intraoperative findings (sensitivity 98%, confidence interval 95.1-99.3;
specificity 93%, CI 85.7-97.1; accuracy 97%, CI 93.8-98.1). Size and location
of the tear were correctly predicted in 69 of 96 cases (accuracy 87%,
sensitivity 89%, specificity 87%). US demonstrated less extensive tears than
observed at surgery in 18%. Ultrasonography was highly accurate and sensitive
for detecting rotator cuff tears, but seems to be a method of limited value
for evaluation of the size of cuff tears, in particular, for the detection of
small tears.