Title of article :
The contracted elbow: is ulnar nerve release necessary?
Author/Authors :
Williams، نويسنده , , Benjamin G. and Sotereanos، نويسنده , , Dean G. and Baratz، نويسنده , , Mark E. and Jarrett، نويسنده , , Claudius D. and Venouziou، نويسنده , , Aaron I. and Miller، نويسنده , , Mark C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
5
From page :
1632
To page :
1636
Abstract :
Background lactic release of the ulnar nerve in patients undergoing capsular release for severe elbow contractures has been recommended, although there are limited data to support this recommendation. Our hypothesis was that more severely limited preoperative flexion and extension would be associated with a higher incidence of postoperative ulnar nerve symptoms in patients undergoing capsular release. als and methods ducted a retrospective review of 164 consecutive patients who underwent open or arthroscopic elbow capsular release for stiffness between 2003 and 2010. The ulnar nerve was decompressed if the patient had preoperative ulnar nerve symptoms or a positive Tinel test. Preoperative and postoperative range of motion and incidence of ulnar nerve symptoms were recorded. s an improvement in the arc of motion of was 36.7°. New-onset postoperative ulnar nerve symptoms developed in 7 of 87 patients (8.1%) who did not undergo ulnar nerve decompression; eventually, 5 of these patients with persistent symptoms underwent ulnar nerve decompression. The rate of developing postoperative symptoms was higher if patients had preoperative flexion ≤100° (15.2%) compared with those with preoperative flexion >100° (3.7%). There was no association between preoperative extension or gain in motion arc and postoperative symptoms. sions erall rate of ulnar nerve symptoms after elbow contracture release was low if ulnar nerve decompression was performed in patients with preoperative symptoms or a positive Tinel test. There was a higher rate of ulnar nerve symptoms in patients with more severe contractures (≤100° of preoperative flexion), which did not reach statistical significance.
Keywords :
elbow contracture , ulnar nerve decompression , Capsular release
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number :
1869635
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