The Hypothenar Ulnar Artery: A Case Series of Aneurysm, Tortuosity and Thrombosis
Autor: | Douglas Joseph, Susan Whitelaw, Melinda Bender, Abizer Sakarwala |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Zdroj: | Journal for Vascular Ultrasound. 33:138-142 |
ISSN: | 1544-3175 1544-3167 |
DOI: | 10.1177/154431670903300303 |
Popis: | Presented is a case series of duplex ultrasound examination for evaluation of the hypothenar ulnar artery. Because of its superficial location, the distal ulnar artery is well characterized by duplex ultrasound. Aneurysm, thrombosis, and ectasia are the most common abnormal findings. The study is a single-center database query of all arterial duplex examinations performed from January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2006, and containing the words ulnar artery. A total of 2766 upper-extremity arterial duplex scans were queried yielding 155 scans meeting the search criteria. A total of 9 ulnar arteries were interrogated into the hypothenar area of the hand. Seven of them were abnormal, and 2 were follow-up studies of a patient who had undergone repair of bilateral ulnar artery aneurysms. Reported symptoms include pain, digital lesions, pallor or a pulsatile mass. Of the 7 abnormal ulnar arteries, 3 arteries were aneurysmal (diameter greater than 1.5 times the proximal segment), and 3 were ectatic (increase in diameter less than 1.5 times the proximal segment). Two arteries were tortuous, and one was occluded. All but one patient was a past or present smoker. All abnormalities were attributed to occupational repetitive trauma and one patient experienced a single traumatic event. The mean patient age was 42 years (median 37) and all were male. Of the 3 aneurysms, the largest was 17 mm and was associated with mural thrombus and a biphasic Doppler signal. The other 2 aneurysms were 5.0 and 6.9 mm with mural thrombus and triphasic Doppler signals. One patient underwent successful thrombolysis, 3 patients were followed conservatively, and 2 of the aneurysms and one of the thrombosed arteries were surgically repaired. Although abnormal findings of the distal ulnar artery are rare, they may be well visualized and characterized with duplex ultrasound. Duplex ultrasound is an ideal diagnostic modality for evaluation and follow-up of distal ulnar artery abnormalities in experienced vascular laboratories. |
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