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Cost-saving Minimal Incision Endoscopic-assisted Cubital Tunnel Release Using Simple Surgical Instruments: Case Series.

Woraphon Jaroenporn1, Pradit Predeeprompan2, Jaruwat Vechasilp2, Torpon Vathana3, Roongsak Limthongthang3.   

Abstract

Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is a well-recognized compressive neuropathy worldwide. With technological advancement, endoscopy is introduced to facilitate the procedure. However, there are concerns about the excessive cost that comes with special instruments. This article aims to provide the results of the cost-saving endoscopic-assisted cubital tunnel release surgical technique that uses the normally available operating instruments. A retrospective review was performed of the nine patients that were diagnosed with CuTS and underwent minimal incision endoscopic-assisted cubital tunnel release in Police General Hospital. Patients were followed up to sixth month postoperation. The modified McGowan classification was used to determine the severity of symptoms. Surgical outcomes were evaluated by the modified Bishop classification, visual analog score (VAS), and patients' satisfaction. Other factors investigated were scar pain and peri-incisional numbness and hematomas. The incisions were measured as 7-9 mm. All patients reported having a pain score of 1 on the third day. Seven of nine patients were able to return to work one day after surgery. Modified Bishop score showed five excellence, three good, and one fair after two weeks. There was no surgical-related complication found. All patients noted the excellence satisfaction of the procedure. The minimal incision endoscopic-assisted cubital tunnel release has shown favorable outcomes with the cost-saving of simple instruments. However, a large prospective trial may be needed for further study.
Copyright © 2019, Jaroenporn et al.

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Keywords:  compressive neuropathy; cost effective; cubital tunnel syndrome; decompression; endoscopic; in situ decompression; minimal invasive

Year:  2019        PMID: 31788373      PMCID: PMC6855995          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.5914

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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