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Original Research | Open Access

Clinical Application of Ultrasound Tomography in Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Diseases

Cong Weia,1Hui Zhangc,1Tao YingaBing HuaYini ChenaHongtao LibQiude ZhangcMingyue DingcJie ChenaMing YuchicYuanyi Zhenga( )
Department of Medical Ultrasound, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, Shanghai, China
Department of Oncology in Medicine, Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China
Department of Bio-medical Engineering, College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

1 C.W. and H.Z. contributed equally to this study.

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the feasibility and capability of UT in detecting musculoskeletal system lesions in the limbs and to explore its image quality.

Materials and Methods

The Institutional Review Board has approved this prospective single-center study. This study included participants with various musculoskeletal and neurologic disorders in the limbs who provided written consent from October 2022 to April 2023. In addition to other radiological examinations (X-rays, CT, or MRI) and conventional handheld ultrasound scans requested by clinicians based on the conditions, each participant also underwent UT scanning using our developed limb ultrasound imaging system during the same period. Four radiologists and ultrasound physicians with more than five years of experience in musculoskeletal diagnostics analyzed the two-dimensional and three-dimensional images of the examination area.

Results

Overall, 50 participants were evaluated (mean age, 36 years ± 18[SD]; 26 males). The conditions included musculoskeletal tumors (n = 10), postoperative follow-up of musculoskeletal tumors (n = 20), peripheral nerve disorders in the limbs (n = 10) and postoperative pain in orthopedic surgery (n = 10). In all UT images, the region of interest was completely displayed, and internal structures such as muscles and nerves were clearly visible. Compared to conventional ultrasound images, the reconstructed three-dimensional images intuitively displayed the relationship between the lesions and surrounding tissues. Furthermore, UT did not exhibit metal artifacts when observing soft tissues around metallic implants, providing more comprehensive soft tissue information and more intuitive stereoscopic images.

Conclusion

Clinical results of the UT system have demonstrated its feasibility as an automated and standardized imaging technique for musculoskeletal imaging, providing a new imaging modality for the diagnosis of musculoskeletal diseases in the human body.

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Advanced Ultrasound in Diagnosis and Therapy
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Cite this article:
Wei C, Zhang H, Ying T, et al. Clinical Application of Ultrasound Tomography in Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Diseases. Advanced Ultrasound in Diagnosis and Therapy, 2024, 8(1): 7-14. https://doi.org/10.37015/AUDT.2024.230060

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Received: 11 December 2023
Revised: 23 December 2023
Accepted: 04 January 2024
Published: 30 March 2024
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