Diagnosis of Lumbar Transverse Process Fractures in Orthopedic Clinics Using Sonography.
Manabu MaedaNana MaedaKeisuke MasudaTatsuo NaganoYasuhito TanakaPublished in: Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (2021)
Sonography is conventionally used to diagnose fractures by identifying cortical discontinuity in the bone. However, its usefulness for diagnosing lumbar transverse process fractures (LTPFs) remains unknown. In this series, we describe static and stress sonography findings during manual application of compression stress on the lateral lumbar vertebrae in 17 patients with LTPFs. Features of LTPFs on static sonography included cortical discontinuity (89.3%), hematoma (71.4%), step-off deformity (67.9%), and focal reverberation echo (78.6%). All LTPFs were confirmed on stress sonography. Thus, stress sonography should be considered for the detection of LTPFs when there is at least one static sonographic fracture sign.