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Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi · Feb 2011
[Endoscope and microscope assisted three small incisions for treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome].
- Jichao Hu, Yan Gui, Jun Li, Bo Chen, Yue Pan, and Jie Liu.
- No.3 Department of Orthopedics, Zhejiang Provinical Corps Hospital of Chinese People's Armed Police Forces, Jiaxing Zhejiang, 314000, PR China. nuoya1000@yahoo.com.cn
- Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi. 2011 Feb 1;25(2):216-9.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the surgical method and the results of endoscopic decompression and anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve for treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome.MethodsBetween May 2008 and August 2009, 13 cases of cubital tunnel syndrome were treated with endoscopic decompression and anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve. There were 4 males and 9 females with an average age of 47.5 years (range, 32-60 years). The injury was caused by fractures of the humeral medial condyle in 1 case, by long working in elbow flexion position with no obvious injury in 10 cases, and subluxation of ulnar nerve in 2 cases. The locations were the left side in 6 cases and the right side in 7 cases. The disease duration was 4-30 months. The time from onset to operation was 3-20 months (mean, 8.5 months). Ten patients complicated by intrinsic muscle atrophy.ResultsThe operation was successfully performed in 13 cases, and the operation time was 45-60 minutes. All the wounds gained primary healing. All patients were followed up 12-18 months (mean, 14 months). The numbness of ring finger, little finger, and the ulnar side of hand were decreased obviously on the first day after operation. The examination of electromyogram showed that the ulnar nerve conduction increased at 2 weeks, the amplitude was improved, and recruitment of the intrinsic muscles of hand enhanced. In 10 cases complicated by intrinsic muscle atrophy, myodynamia was recovered to the normal in 7 cases and was mostly recovered in 3 cases at 3 months after operation. The symptom of cubital tunnel syndrome disappeared and gained a normal function at 12 months after operation. According to the assessment of Chinese Medical Association and Lascar et al. grading criteria, the clinical results were excellent in 10 cases and good in 3; the excellent and good rate was 100%. Patients recovered to work 12-16 days (mean, 14 days) after operation. No recurrence occurred during follow-up.ConclusionThe surgical method of endoscope and microscope assisted three small incisions for treatment cubital tunnel syndrome has less invasion with small incision and complete decompression. Patients can recover to work early. It is a convenient and efficient procedure for treating cubital tunnel syndrome.
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