| Literature DB >> 25191168 |
Tyson K Cobb1, Anna L Walden2, Peter T Merrell1, Jon H Lemke3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The objective was to evaluate recovery characteristics of patients undergoing endoscopic cubital tunnel release (ECuTR) by determining the following: (1) return to work (RTW) times following ECuTR compared with RTW times of patients that underwent anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve (ATUN), (2) satisfaction rates and factors affecting satisfaction, (3) resolution rates of common preoperative complaints and findings, and (4) effect of preoperative ulnar nerve subluxation on postoperative outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Anterior transposition of ulnar nerve; Comparison of outcomes; Cost analysis; Endoscopic cubital release; Recovery characteristics; Return to work
Year: 2014 PMID: 25191168 PMCID: PMC4152432 DOI: 10.1007/s11552-014-9629-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hand (N Y) ISSN: 1558-9447
Comparison of preoperative status by sex (sorted by overall prevalence rate)
| Preoperative condition | Women ( | Men ( | Exact test | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 64 cases | 108 cases |
| 172 cases | |
| Dellon’s class— | ||||
| 1—mild | 6 (9.4) | 14 (13.0) | 20 (11.6) | |
| 2—moderate | 30 (46.9) | 40 (37.0) |
| 70 (40.7) |
| 3—severe | 28 (43.8) | 54 (50.0) | 82 (47.7) | |
| Subjective complaints (ulnar nerve distribution)— | ||||
| Numbness/tingling | 63 (98.4) | 98 (90.7) |
| 161 (93.6) |
| Pain | 45 (71.4) | 49 (45.4) |
| 94 (55.0) |
| Orthopedic exam (ulnar nerve distribution): positive findings— | ||||
| Tinel’s sign | 57 (89.1) | 97 (89.8) |
| 154 (89.5) |
| Elbow flexion compression | 60 (93.8) | 82 (75.9) |
| 142 (82.6) |
| Static numbness | 23 (35.9) | 60 (55.6) |
| 83 (48.3) |
| Finger abduction weakness | 31 (48.4) | 44 (40.7) |
| 75 (43.6) |
| Two-point discrimination ≥6 mm | 18 (28.1) | 31 (28.7) |
| 49 (28.5) |
| Hypothenar muscle atrophy | 13 (20.3) | 34 (31.5) |
| 47 (27.3) |
| Wartenberg’s sign | 12 (18.8) | 13 (12.0) |
| 25 (14.5) |
| Ulnar nerve subluxation at the elbow | 11 (17.2) | 6 (5.6) |
| 17 (9.9) |
| Claw hand | 5 (7.8) | 3 (2.8) |
| 8 (4.7) |
Fig. 1Kaplan-Maier survival curve showing return to full-duty work for ECuTR compared with ATUN. Note that half of the patients are back to full-duty work 8 days postoperatively following ECuTR versus 71 days following ATUN
Postoperative satisfaction by preoperative Dellon’s class
| Dellon’s class | Satisfactiona rating of surgical outcome ( | ||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
| ( | ( | ||||
| 1—mild | – | – | – | 1 (5.0) | 19 (95.0) |
| 2—moderate | 1 (1.5) | – | 4 (5.9) | 14 (20.6) | 49 (72.1) |
| 3—severe | 3 (3.9) | – | 6 (7.7) | 21 (26.9) | 48 (61.5) |
| Total | 4 (2.4) | – | 10 (6.0) | 36 (21.7) | 116 (69.9) |
aSatisfaction scores were missing for six patients
Postoperative Bishop’s rating by preoperative Dellon’s classes 1, 2, and 3
| Dellon’s class | Modified Bishop’s rating system ( | |||
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| Poor | Fair | Good | Excellent | |
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| 1—mild | – | – | – | 20 (100.0) |
| 2—moderate | – | 1 (1.4) | 11 (15.7) | 58 (82.9) |
| 3—severe | – | 6 (7.3) | 17 (20.7) | 59 (72.0) |
| Total | – | 7 (4.1) | 28 (16.3) | 137 (79.7) |
Resolution rates of common preoperative findings and conditions by case
| Preoperative condition | Women | Men | Overall | |||
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| Resolved | Resolved | Resolved | ||||
| Subjective complaints (ulnar nerve distribution)— | ||||||
| Numbness/tingling | 63 | 50 (79.4) | 98 | 77 (78.6) | 161 | 127 (78.9) |
| Paina | 45 | 30 (66.7) | 49 | 46 (93.9) | 94 | 76 (80.9) |
| Orthopedic exam (ulnar nerve distribution): positive findings— | ||||||
| Finger abduction weakness | 31 | 26 (83.9) | 42 | 37 (88.1) | 73 | 63 (86.3) |
| Two-point discrimination ≥6 mm | 18 | 13 (72.2) | 27 | 21 (77.8) | 45 | 34 (75.6) |
| Hypothenar muscle atrophy | 13 | 8 (61.5) | 33 | 28 (84.9) | 46 | 36 (78.3) |
| Wartenberg’s sign | 8 | 5 (62.5) | 12 | 8 (66.7) | 20 | 13 (65.0) |
Missing data if n is not equal to total number of cases
aStatistically significant difference in resolution of symptom between genders (P < 0.05)
Fig. 2Expected percent of pain relief by age, sex, and flexion compression test (model P < 0.001). A higher percentage of pain resolution occurred with advancing age, male gender, and for patients with a positive flexion compression test