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Review
. 2017 Jun;42(6):464-469.
doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2017.03.027.

Compressive Neuropathy of the Ulnar Nerve: A Perspective on History and Current Controversies

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Compressive Neuropathy of the Ulnar Nerve: A Perspective on History and Current Controversies

Kyle R Eberlin et al. J Hand Surg Am. 2017 Jun.

Abstract

The untoward effects resulting from compression of the ulnar nerve have been recognized for almost 2 centuries. Initial treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome focused on complete transection of the nerve at the level of the elbow, resulting in initial alleviation of pain but significant functional morbidity. A number of subsequent techniques have been described including in situ decompression, subcutaneous transposition, submuscular transposition, and most recently, endoscopic release. This manuscript focuses on the historical aspects of each of these treatments and our current understanding of their efficacy.

Keywords: Cubital tunnel; history; subcutaneous transposition; submuscular transposition; ulnar nerve.

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