Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa,Marco
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Aido,Ricardo, Trigueiros,Miguel, Lemos,Rui, Silva,César
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)
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Resumo: Objective:To compare the results from two of the most commonly used surgical techniques: in situ decompression and subcutaneous transposition. The processes of patients treated surgically in a public university hospital between January 2004 and December 2011 were reviewed. Cases of proximal compression of the nerve, angular deformity of the elbow and systemic diseases associated with non-compressive neuropathy were excluded.Methods:Ninety-seven cases were included (96 patients). According to the modified McGowan score, 14.4% of the patients presented grade Ia, 27.8% grade II, 26.8% grade IIb and 30.9% grade III. In situ neurolysis of the cubital was performed in 64 cases and subcutaneous anterior transposition in 33.Results:According to the modified Wilson and Knout score, the results were excellent in 49.5%, good in 18.6%, only satisfactory in 17.5% and poor in 14.4%. In comparing the two techniques, we observed similar numbers of excellent and good results. Grades IIb and III were associated with more results that were less satisfactory or poor, independent of the surgical technique.Conclusion:Both techniques were shown to be efficient and safe for treating cubital tunnel syndrome.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
title Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
spellingShingle Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
Sousa,Marco
Ulnar nerve
Elbow
Pain
Paresthesia
Ulnar tunnel syndrome
title_short Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
title_full Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
title_fullStr Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
title_full_unstemmed Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
title_sort Cubital compressive neuropathy in the elbow: in situ neurolysis versus anterior transposition – comparative study,
author Sousa,Marco
author_facet Sousa,Marco
Aido,Ricardo
Trigueiros,Miguel
Lemos,Rui
Silva,César
author_role author
author2 Aido,Ricardo
Trigueiros,Miguel
Lemos,Rui
Silva,César
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa,Marco
Aido,Ricardo
Trigueiros,Miguel
Lemos,Rui
Silva,César
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ulnar nerve
Elbow
Pain
Paresthesia
Ulnar tunnel syndrome
topic Ulnar nerve
Elbow
Pain
Paresthesia
Ulnar tunnel syndrome
description Objective:To compare the results from two of the most commonly used surgical techniques: in situ decompression and subcutaneous transposition. The processes of patients treated surgically in a public university hospital between January 2004 and December 2011 were reviewed. Cases of proximal compression of the nerve, angular deformity of the elbow and systemic diseases associated with non-compressive neuropathy were excluded.Methods:Ninety-seven cases were included (96 patients). According to the modified McGowan score, 14.4% of the patients presented grade Ia, 27.8% grade II, 26.8% grade IIb and 30.9% grade III. In situ neurolysis of the cubital was performed in 64 cases and subcutaneous anterior transposition in 33.Results:According to the modified Wilson and Knout score, the results were excellent in 49.5%, good in 18.6%, only satisfactory in 17.5% and poor in 14.4%. In comparing the two techniques, we observed similar numbers of excellent and good results. Grades IIb and III were associated with more results that were less satisfactory or poor, independent of the surgical technique.Conclusion:Both techniques were shown to be efficient and safe for treating cubital tunnel syndrome.
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