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Published in: European Radiology 5/2004

01-05-2004 | Musculoskeletal

Ultrasound during dissection of cadaveric specimens: a new method for obtaining ultrasound–anatomic correlations in musculoskeletal radiology

Authors: Michel De Maeseneer, Tjeerd Jager, Kurt Vanderdood, Peter Van Roy, Maryam Shahabpour, Stefaan Marcelis

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 5/2004

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Abstract

We report a new technique for ultrasound–anatomic correlations consisting of dissection of embalmed specimens during ultrasound examination. Our method consists of performing ultrasound during the different stages of dissection. The technique was developed by making observations of selected structures in two embalmed and two non-embalmed cadaver hands. The image quality was subjectively graded by consensus of two investigators, before and after denudation of the selected structures of the hand. As an example, the technique is demonstrated for the flexors at the metacarpophalangeal joint level, the extensor complex at the level of the proximal phalanx, and the dorsal hood of the second to fourth fingers. Before dissection the image quality in fresh specimens was graded moderate, and in embalmed specimens good. After dissection the image quality was good in fresh specimens and excellent in embalmed specimens. Our method is simple and does not require sophisticated material. Our results indicate that embalmed specimens could be better than non-embalmed specimens, because of the presence of artefacts in the non-embalmed specimens (gas deposits). The described methodology can yield excellent results regarding precise identification of different interfaces and structures, as observed at ultrasound.
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Metadata
Title
Ultrasound during dissection of cadaveric specimens: a new method for obtaining ultrasound–anatomic correlations in musculoskeletal radiology
Authors
Michel De Maeseneer
Tjeerd Jager
Kurt Vanderdood
Peter Van Roy
Maryam Shahabpour
Stefaan Marcelis
Publication date
01-05-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 5/2004
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-003-2216-x

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