| Literature DB >> 31189372 |
Danqing Guo1, Michel Kliot2, Logan McCool3, Alexander Senk3, Brionn Tonkin3, Danzhu Guo1.
Abstract
This cadaveric study tested the feasibility of decompressing the ulnar nerve across the elbow percutaneously with a commercially available surgical dissection thread, a guiding needle, hydrodissection and ultrasound guidance. We performed the procedure in 19 fresh-frozen cadaveric upper extremities. Subsequently, we did an anatomical dissection of the specimens to visualize the extent of ulnar nerve decompression and the extent of damage to surrounding structures. The cubital tunnel and deep across the medial elbow were completely transected leaving the ulnar nerve fully decompressed in all cases. There was no evidence of direct injury to the ulnar nerve or adjacent neurovascular structures. A prerequisite knowledge of sonographic anatomy and experience with interventional ultrasound is essential. Future clinical studies should evaluate this technique's safety and efficacy compared with conventional ones.Entities:
Keywords: Cubital tunnel release; percutaneous procedure; thread dissecting procedure; ultrasound guided procedure
Year: 2019 PMID: 31189372 DOI: 10.1177/1753193419856591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Eur Vol ISSN: 0266-7681