Literature DB >> 23996164

Paradox in the cubital tunnel syndrome--frequent involvement of left elbow: first report.

Ayhan Kanat1, Mehmet Sabri Balik, Serkan Kirbas, Bulent Ozdemir, Vaner Koksal, Ugur Yazar, Hizir Kazdal, Ahmet Kalaycioglu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is the second most common compression neuropathy in the arm, but the existence of a compressive cause has not been determined conclusively and the majority of the cases are idiopathic. In this paper, involvement sides of limbs of patients with cubital tunnel syndrome were studied.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between October 2008 and December 2011, the clinical assessment of consecutive operated patients with cubital tunnel syndrome in Rize Education and Research Hospital were analysed. The diagnosis and severity of syndrome was based on electro-diagnostic study.
RESULTS: This study included 57 consecutive patients with cubital tunnel syndrome (39 men, 18 women; mean age, 44,7 years; range, 23-79 years; mean age, 44,7 years; range, 23-79 years); 31 patients underwent surgical treatment. Involvement was on the right side in 18 and on the left in 39 patients. Severity scores and MCV were statistically significant between sides.
CONCLUSION: Profound involvement with cubital tunnel was found in left elbow. According to the finding of non-dominant elbow involvement in our study, the exact etiology and ideal management of cubital tunnel syndrome continues to be heavily debated.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23996164     DOI: 10.1007/s00701-013-1851-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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2.  Frontal sinus asymmetry: Is it an effect of cranial asymmetry? X-ray analysis of 469 normal adult human frontal sinus.

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Journal:  J Neurosci Rural Pract       Date:  2015 Oct-Dec

3.  The impact of L5 dorsal root ganglion degeneration and Adamkiewicz artery vasospasm on descending colon dilatation following spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage: An experimental study; first report.

Authors:  Cengiz Ozturk; Ayhan Kanat; Mehmet Dumlu Aydin; Coskun Yolas; Mehmet Esref Kabalar; Betul Gundogdu; Aslihan Duman; Ilyas Ferit Kanat; Cemal Gundogdu
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2015 Apr-Jun

4.  First report of perforation of ligamentum flavum by sequestrated lumbar intervertebral disc.

Authors:  Bulent Ozdemir; Ayhan Kanat; Osman Ersegun Batcik; Cihangir Erturk; Fatma Beyazal Celiker; Ali Riza Guvercin; Ugur Yazar
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2017 Jan-Mar

5.  Sudden death and cervical spine: A new contribution to pathogenesis for sudden death in critical care unit from subarachnoid hemorrhage; first report - An experimental study.

Authors:  Hizir Kazdal; Ayhan Kanat; Mehmet Dumlu Aydin; Ugur Yazar; Ali Riza Guvercin; Muhammet Calik; Betul Gundogdu
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2017 Jan-Mar
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