In this radiology lecture, we review the ultrasound appearance of ganglion cysts while highlighting relevant wrist ultrasound anatomy!
Key teaching points include:
Ganglion cysts are viscous, mucin-filled collections lacking a synovial liningMost commonly occur at hand/wrist = Most common wrist massLocation: Dorsum of wrist (60%), frequently adjacent to scapholunate ligament; volar wrist (20%), often between radial artery and flexor carpi radialis tendon; flexor tendon sheath (10%); associated with DIP joint (10%)Grows out of tissues surrounding joint like a balloon on a stalk. May see a pedicle connecting to jointUsually well-defined and multilocular, can be unilocularHypoechoic to anechoic with posterior acoustic enhancementNoncompressible: Dorsal joint recess and bursal collections will typically collapse with transducer pressure or wrist movementTypically no vascular flow, but septations may have vascularity. May see pulsation artifact from adjacent radial arteryVolar cysts can extend towards median nerve and may cause carpal tunnel syndromeMay displace or envelop radial arteryTx: Watchful waiting, percutaneous US-guided aspiration and steroid injection, excisionLister’s tubercle is a useful landmark for dorsal wrist anatomyRelevant dorsal extensor tendons (from radial side to ulnar): Compartment 2 = Extensor carpi radialis longus, extensor carpi radialis brevis, Compartment 3 = Extensor pollicis longus (on ulnar side of Lister’s tubercle), Compartment 4 = Extensor digitorum and extensor indicisFlexor carpi radialis overlies the ventral aspect of the scaphoid bonePisiform and scaphoid bone form the proximal “twin peaks” of the carpal tunnel at the ventral wrist creaseMedian nerve diameter increase of 2 mm2 or more = Significant compressionTo learn more about the Samsung RS85 Prestige ultrasound system, please visit: https://www.bostonimaging.com/rs85-prestige-ultrasound-system-4
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