AI Article Synopsis

  • Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is a condition that affects the ulnar nerve, and this study presents a new surgical technique involving a fascial "V-sling" to stabilize the nerve without relocating it.
  • The analysis of 39 elbows from 35 patients showed significant improvements in patient-reported outcomes, with the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) scores increasing from an average of 64.5 to 82.3 after surgery, and QuickDASH scores dropping from 49.3 to 10.8.
  • The results indicate that this novel approach not only helps relieve symptoms but also maintains functional improvements long-term, while minimizing the risks typically associated with more invasive procedures like nerve transposition.

Article Abstract

Background: Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is a lifestyle-altering peripheral neuropathy lacking a consensus for optimal surgical management. We describe creation of a fascial "V-sling" without ulnar nerve transposition, which is associated with increased surgical morbidity compared with decompression. The purpose of this study is to evaluate a novel technique with effective ulnar nerve decompression and subluxation prevention by creating a fascial sling in patients with CuTS and ulnar nerve subluxation.

Methods: We reviewed records of 39 elbows in 35 patients who underwent in situ ulnar nerve decompression and creation of a fascial sling in a "V" configuration to stabilize the nerve in its native position. We examined patient demographics, Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) scores, Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (QuickDASH) scores, and patient outcomes. Chi-square and student's test were used for all analysis.

Results: A total of 37 extremities in 33 patients undergoing nerve decompression had nerve subluxation confirmed intraoperatively. There was a statistically significant change in preoperative and postoperative SANE scores of 64.5 and 82.3, respectively. Mean QuickDASH scores decreased significantly from 49.3 preoperative to 10.8 postoperative. The long-term QuickDASH scores obtained at mean of 564 days were maintained at 10.76.

Conclusions: This study describes a novel technique for treating CuTS by achieving in situ nerve decompression and addressing ulnar nerve subluxation with creation of an intermuscular septal sling. The technique improved functional outcomes and provided symptomatic relief, while avoiding risks commonly associated with nerve transposition.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11653328PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15589447231174043DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

ulnar nerve
24
nerve decompression
16
nerve subluxation
12
quickdash scores
12
nerve
11
creation fascial
8
nerve transposition
8
novel technique
8
fascial sling
8
sane scores
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!