著者
藤井 康成 小倉 雅 奥脇 透 酒匂 崇
出版者
西日本整形・災害外科学会
雑誌
整形外科と災害外科 (ISSN:00371033)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.47, no.2, pp.648-651, 1998-03-25
参考文献数
7

We report one case who presented with suprascapular nerve paralysis caused by a ganglion.<br>The patient is a 20 year-old male, and a high-level athlete. He complained of pain and weakness of his right shoulder, and presented with marked atrophy of infraspinatus muscle. MRI and ultrasonography showed a cystic legion in supraspinatus fossa. We treated with a puncture of the ganglion safely under ultrasonography.<br>Eight months after puncture he has no signs of relapse and has returned to full sporting function.<br>In this study we show that ultrasonography is a useful method for diagnosis and treatment of suprascapular nerve paralysis caused by a ganglion.
著者
矢崎 雄一郎 武富 栄二 簗瀬 光宏 酒匂 崇
出版者
西日本整形・災害外科学会
雑誌
整形外科と災害外科 (ISSN:00371033)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.45, no.1, pp.135-136, 1996-03-25
参考文献数
4

We report a case of the Far-Out Syndrome that occurred in a female patient with isthemic spondylolisthesis and a 30% slip.<br>This syndrome was described as alar transverse process impingment of the L5 spinal nerve by Wiltse in 1984. The patient's chief complaint was bilateral leg pain and we were not able to visualize an abnormal lesion in the spinal canal with myelography, CTM or MRI. At surgery, it was necessary for L5 spinal nerve decompression to be carried out far enough laterally. L5 spinal root block is a important diagnostic tool in this syndrome.
著者
松元 光生 下野 哲朗 福田 稔朗 前原 東洋 酒匂 崇
出版者
西日本整形・災害外科学会
雑誌
整形外科と災害外科 (ISSN:00371033)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.39, no.2, pp.542-544, 1990-10-25 (Released:2010-02-25)
参考文献数
5

Ultrasonography of the shoulder joint was investigated in 30 patients who had been suspected rotator cuff tear. In 26 patients, the sonographic fihdings were correlated with arthrography (sensitivity, 86%).The sonographic appearance of the rotator coff tear, be could be classified into three, categories as thinning (15 patients), invisualization (8 patients), and discontinuity (3 patients) of the rotator cuff. Based on these results, ultrasonography is comparable with arthrography for evaluation of the rotator cuff, so we think that ultrasonography can be used as the intial imaging test for the rotator cuff tear.