The outcome of anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve in treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome with endoscopically assisted
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-2036.2012.03.010
- VernacularTitle:内镜辅助尺神经前置术治疗肘管综合征的疗效随访
- Author:
Yipeng ZHANG
;
Weiyang GAO
;
Anyuan WANG
;
Xueguan XIE
;
Liangfu JIANG
;
Feiya ZHOU
;
Jian DING
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cubital tunnel syndrome;
Endoscope;
Ulnar nerve;
Nerve release
- From:
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery
2012;35(3):204-206,后插10
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the outcome between endoscopically assisted and routine anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve for treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome.Methods From Februray 2008 to June 2010, forty-four patients with cubital tunnel syndrome were treated with routine anterior subcutaneous transposition (routine group,28 cases) and endoscopically assisted anterior subcutaneous transposition (endoscope group,16 cases).The operate time,drug administration,scar and postoperative hospital stay were compared.The patients were followed 1-12 month postoperatively,postoperative time back to work and function of ulner nerve were recorded.Results The results of endoscope group were as follows: operative time was (67.20 ± 19.69)min; postoperative scar length was (1.5% ± 0.58) cm; rate of administration of anodyne was 6.3%; postoperative hospital stay was (2.4% ± 1.42) days; postoperative time back to work,(14.6 ± 4.69)days; the results of open surgery group were as follows:operative time (62.8% ± 11.06) min; postoperative scar length was (8.7% ± 1.42) cm; rate of administration of anodyne was 42.8%; postoperative hospital stay was (5.7% ± 2.53) days; postoperative time back to work was (29.40 ± 8.75) days; all differences of the results were significant between two groups (P < 0.05).According to function of ulner nerve scoring system,one year postoperatively, excellent or good results were 82.14% in routine group and 81.25% in endoscope group,no significant difference between two groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion Compared with routine anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve,endoscopically assisted anterior transposition has the following advantages: smaller incision and less tissue damage,less postoperative pain and sooner returning to work.And similar outcome was achieved from the two group.