A novel surgical technique for treating cubital tunnel syndrome uses the epitrochleo-olecranon ligament to create a neocubital tunnel, potentially offering better stabilization for the ulnar nerve compared to traditional methods.
A study involving nine patients showed that all experienced subjective and functional improvements post-surgery, with no reported complications.
Most patients improved significantly on the McGowan scale after surgery, with 78% achieving full recovery, and overall outcomes were rated as excellent or good for the majority.