2018
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2489
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Tennis Players and Water Polo Athletes Now Have Something in Common to Talk About: MRI Findings of Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Chronic Subsheath Injury

Abstract: Pathologies of the extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) tendon are often due to de Quervain's tenosynovitis of the first dorsal compartment among the wrist tendon pathologies. A common cause for tendinitis and tenosynovitis of the ECU tendon is its dislocation. ECU dislocation is unique among all wrist tendon injuries due to its typical location within a fibro-osseous tunnel bordered by a fibrous sheath, which is termed as the subsheath. The subsheath is the main anatomic structure keeping the ECU tendon within the tu… Show more

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“…Failure to stabilize the subluxing ECU tendon makes intrinsic pathologic changes in the tendon more likely. 1 Inoue and Tamura classified the nature and location of the subsheath tear into 3 types. 2 In type A, damage occurred on the ulnar side of the subsheath.…”
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“…Failure to stabilize the subluxing ECU tendon makes intrinsic pathologic changes in the tendon more likely. 1 Inoue and Tamura classified the nature and location of the subsheath tear into 3 types. 2 In type A, damage occurred on the ulnar side of the subsheath.…”
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“…A symptomatic subluxing extensor carpi ulnaris (ECU) tendon results from a tear in the subsheath and benefits from surgical stabilization, particularly in the young adult or athlete population. Failure to stabilize the subluxing ECU tendon makes intrinsic pathologic changes in the tendon more likely 1 …”
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