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Postanesthetic Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
In the present study 19 patients with postanesthetic ulnar nerve lesions treated during the period 1973--76 are reviewed. The lesions were localized to the cubital tunnel region and appeared subsequent to recent, otherwise uncomplicated operative procedures commonly performed under general anesthesia.
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Prevention of Postsurgical Ulnar Neuropathy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— Ulnar paresthesia involving one or both hands or forearms, can be a rare but distressing and troublesome complication of major surgical procedures performed under general anesthesia on parts of the body other than the arms. Operations undertaken when the patient is in the face-down position (eg, lumbar laminectomy) are a particular ...
J P Murphy, J C Devers
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Ulnar Compressive Neuropathies

2017
There are three different neuropathies defined by where the ulnar nerve is compressed that are much less common than cubital tunnel. Nerve conduction is used to confirm diagnosis of cubital tunnel, defined as symptomatic ulnar nerve dysfunction at the level of the elbow; this is treated either nonoperatively or operatively depending on severity.
Nicolette M. Clark   +1 more
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Reoperation in High Ulnar Neuropathy

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, 1991
Twenty-two reoperations were done on 16 arms in 14 patients who had previously been unsuccessfully treated by neurolysis for cubital tunnel syndrome. For the first reoperation subcutaneous transposition was chosen for 10 arms, and submuscular transposition for six. The symptoms were cured or improved in seven arms, eight were unchanged and one was made
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Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow

2006
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow (UNE) is the second most commonly encountered entrapment neuropathy after carpal tunnel syndrome. The term “cubital tunnel” syndrome is sometimes used to refer to UNE, but this is misleading as the term accurately describes only compression of the ulnar nerve as it passes beneath the aponeurotic arch of the flexor carpi ...
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Pseudo-Ulnar Neuropathy

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2005
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Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow

Muscle & Nerve, 2000
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Ulnar Neuropathy (Wrist)

2008
Ramon Vallarino, Francisco H. Santiago
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Ulnar Neuropathy (Elbow)

2008
Lyn D. Weiss, Jay M. Weiss
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