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Prevalence and Clinical Manifestations of the Anconeus Epitrochlearis and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome.

Jed I Maslow1, Daniel J Johnson2, John J Block1, Donald H Lee1, Mihir J Desai1.   

Abstract

Background: The true prevalence of the anconeus epitrochlearis (AE) and the natural history of cubital tunnel syndrome associated with this anomalous muscle are unknown. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of AE and to characterize the preoperative and postoperative features of cubital tunnel syndrome caused by compression from an AE.
Methods: All elbow magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and all patients undergoing cubital tunnel surgery during a 20-year period were identified and retrospectively reviewed for the presence of an AE. All patients with an AE identified intra-operatively were matched to patients with no AE identified at surgery based on age, sex, concomitant procedures, and year of surgery. Preoperative and postoperative physical exam findings, electrodiagnostic study results, time to improvement, and reoperations were compared between the groups.
Results: A total of 199 patients had an elbow MRI, and 27 (13.6%) patients were noted to have an AE present. Average time to improvement after surgical release was 23.0 days for patients with an AE and 33.2 days for patients with no AE. Twenty-seven patients with an AE noted improvement at the first postoperative visit (68%) compared to 15 patients without an AE (33%). No patients with an AE underwent reoperation for recurrent symptoms (0%) compared with four patients (10%) without an AE. Conclusions: The prevalence of AE in our study is 13.6%. These patients experience quicker and more reliable symptom improvement after surgical release than those without the anomalous muscle.

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Keywords:  anconeus epitrochlearis; anomalous muscle; compressive neuropathy; cubital tunnel syndrome; transposition

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30027762      PMCID: PMC6966300          DOI: 10.1177/1558944718789412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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