Location of Ulnar Nerve Branches to the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris during Surgery for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

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Lee, Won Seok [1 ]
Yang, Hee-Jin [2 ,3 ]
Park, Sung Bae [2 ]
Son, Young Je [2 ]
Hong, Noah [2 ]
Lee, Sang Hyung [2 ]
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[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Neurosurg, Boramae Hosp, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Seoul Natl Univ, Boramae Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, 20 Boramae Ro 5 Gil, Seoul 07061, South Korea
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Cubital tunnel syndrome; Ulnar nerve; Flexor carpi ulnaris; Anterior transposition; FOREARM;
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10.3340/jkns.2022.0128
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective : Cubital tunnel syndrome, the most common ulnar nerve entrapment neuropathy, is usually managed by simple decompression or anterior transposition. One of the concerns in transposition is damage to the nerve branches around the elbow. In this study, the location of ulnar nerve branches to the flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) was assessed during operations for cubital tunnel syndrome to provide information to reduce operation-related complications.Methods : A personal series (HJY) of cases operated for cubital tunnel syndrome was reviewed. Cases managed by transposition and location of branches to the FCU were selected for analysis. The function of the branches was confirmed by intraoperative nerve stimulation and the location of the branches was assessed by the distance from the center of medial epicondyle.Results : There was a total of 61 cases of cubital tunnel syndrome, among which 31 were treated by transposition. Twenty-one cases with information on the location of branches were analyzed. The average number of ulnar nerve branches around the elbow was 1.8 (0 to 3), only one case showed no branches. Most of the cases had one branch to the medial head, and one other to the lateral head of the FCU. There were two cases having branches without FCU responses (one branch in one case, three branches in another). The location of the branches to the medial head was 16.3 +/- 8.6 mm distal to the medial epicondyle (16 branches; range, 0 to 35 mm), to the lateral head was 19.5 +/- 9.5 mm distal to the medial epicondyle (19 branches; range,-5 to 30 mm). Branches without FCU responses were found from 20 mm proximal to the medial condyle to 15 mm distal to the medial epicondyle (five branches). Most of the branches to the medial head were 15 to 20 mm (50% of cases), and most to the lateral head were 15 to 25 mm (58% of cases). There were no cases of discernable weakness of the FCU after operation.Conclusion : In most cases of cubital tunnel syndrome, there are ulnar nerve branches around the elbow. Although there might be some cases with branches without FCU responses, most branches are to the FCU, and are to be saved. The operator should be watchful for branches about 15 to 25 mm distal to the medial epicondyle, where most branches come out.
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