Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow

Objectives: Simple decompression is an accepted surgical treatment of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow (UNE). Our purpose was to evaluate the outcome and potential predictors for the outcome after simple decompression in UNE. Methods: All surgically treated UNE cases (from 2004-2008) at our depar...

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Main Authors: Ilka Anker, Malin Zimmerman, Gert S Andersson, Helene Jacobsson, Lars B Dahlin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGEYA Publishing Company 2018-04-01
Series:Hand and Microsurgery
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=266188
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spelling doaj-7abcb35ea91f461db4342df32718b12b2020-11-24T22:36:28ZengSAGEYA Publishing CompanyHand and Microsurgery2458-78342018-04-0171243210.5455/handmicrosurg.266188266188Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbowIlka Anker0Malin Zimmerman1Gert S Andersson2Helene Jacobsson3Lars B Dahlin4Department of Translational Medicine - Hand Surgery, Lund University, Malmo, Sweden Department of Translational Medicine - Hand Surgery, Lund University, Malmo, Sweden Department of Neurophysiology, Lund University, Skane University Hospital, Lund, Sweden R&D Centre Skåne, Skåne University Hospital, Lund Department of Translational Medicine - Hand Surgery, Lund University, Malmo, Sweden and Department of Hand Surgery, Skane University Hospital, Malmo, SwedenObjectives: Simple decompression is an accepted surgical treatment of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow (UNE). Our purpose was to evaluate the outcome and potential predictors for the outcome after simple decompression in UNE. Methods: All surgically treated UNE cases (from 2004-2008) at our department were studied retrospectively. Out of 285 primary surgeries, 242 primary simple ulnar nerve decompressions were included. Medical records, including electrophysiologic protocols, were reviewed and postoperative outcome was graded: 1) cured/improved and 2) unchanged/worsened symptoms, based on surgeon-evaluated outcome. Results: Of the 242 simple decompressions (122 males and 120 females; median age 50.5 years), 101 cases were students, retired, un-employed, or on a long-term sick-leave and 112 had manual, blue-collar type of careers. 189 cases were cured or improved, while 53 cases had no change in, or even worsened, symptoms. Gender, presence of smoking, or associated diseases did not affect outcome, while a tendency was observed for higher age, a manual occupation and constant symptoms. Out of 196 cases electrophysiologically examined, 155 cases showed signs of ulnar nerve affection (56 reduced conduction velocity; 19 conduction block; 80 axonal degeneration; latter two groups significantly worse outcome). Conclusion: Patients with a preoperatively electrophysiologically diagnosed nerve conduction block or axonal degeneration have higher risk of not being cured or improved after simple decompression in UNE. Older patients, those with a manual profession, and constant symptoms of UNE tend to be less improved after surgery. [Hand Microsurg 2018; 7(1.000): 24-32]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=266188Decompressionelectrophysiologyoutcomepredictorulnar nerve
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author Ilka Anker
Malin Zimmerman
Gert S Andersson
Helene Jacobsson
Lars B Dahlin
spellingShingle Ilka Anker
Malin Zimmerman
Gert S Andersson
Helene Jacobsson
Lars B Dahlin
Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
Hand and Microsurgery
Decompression
electrophysiology
outcome
predictor
ulnar nerve
author_facet Ilka Anker
Malin Zimmerman
Gert S Andersson
Helene Jacobsson
Lars B Dahlin
author_sort Ilka Anker
title Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
title_short Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
title_full Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
title_fullStr Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
title_full_unstemmed Outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
title_sort outcome and predictors in simple decompression of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow
publisher SAGEYA Publishing Company
series Hand and Microsurgery
issn 2458-7834
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Objectives: Simple decompression is an accepted surgical treatment of ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow (UNE). Our purpose was to evaluate the outcome and potential predictors for the outcome after simple decompression in UNE. Methods: All surgically treated UNE cases (from 2004-2008) at our department were studied retrospectively. Out of 285 primary surgeries, 242 primary simple ulnar nerve decompressions were included. Medical records, including electrophysiologic protocols, were reviewed and postoperative outcome was graded: 1) cured/improved and 2) unchanged/worsened symptoms, based on surgeon-evaluated outcome. Results: Of the 242 simple decompressions (122 males and 120 females; median age 50.5 years), 101 cases were students, retired, un-employed, or on a long-term sick-leave and 112 had manual, blue-collar type of careers. 189 cases were cured or improved, while 53 cases had no change in, or even worsened, symptoms. Gender, presence of smoking, or associated diseases did not affect outcome, while a tendency was observed for higher age, a manual occupation and constant symptoms. Out of 196 cases electrophysiologically examined, 155 cases showed signs of ulnar nerve affection (56 reduced conduction velocity; 19 conduction block; 80 axonal degeneration; latter two groups significantly worse outcome). Conclusion: Patients with a preoperatively electrophysiologically diagnosed nerve conduction block or axonal degeneration have higher risk of not being cured or improved after simple decompression in UNE. Older patients, those with a manual profession, and constant symptoms of UNE tend to be less improved after surgery. [Hand Microsurg 2018; 7(1.000): 24-32]
topic Decompression
electrophysiology
outcome
predictor
ulnar nerve
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