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Ugur Anil Bingol1, Can Cinar1, Neslihan Tasdelen1.
Abstract
Ganglions are the most frequently seen soft-tissue tumors in the hand. Nerve compression due to ganglion cysts at the wrist is rare. We report 2 ganglion cysts arising from triangular fibrocartilage complex, one of which caused ulnar nerve compression proximal to the Guyon's canal, leading to ulnar neuropathy. Ganglion cysts seem unimportant, and many surgeons refrain from performing a general hand examination.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25878929 PMCID: PMC4387140 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000000291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.A, Fat-suppressed T2-weighted axial magnetic resonance imaging scans of the left wrist: ulnar-volar and dorsal ganglion cysts (arrows). B, Fat-suppressed T2-weighted axial magnetic resonance imaging scans of the left wrist: volar-ulnar wrist ganglion (short arrow) and compressed ulnar nerve (long arrow).
Fig. 2.A, Intraoperative view of the cyst. B, Gross finding of the ganglion cyst.