Current concepts of surgical approach for radial nerve entrapment around the elbow
- PMID: 38453022
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jisako.2024.03.001
Current concepts of surgical approach for radial nerve entrapment around the elbow
Abstract
Radial nerve entrapment is an uncommon diagnosis. The entrapment can occur at any location within the course of the nerve distribution, but the most frequent location of entrapment occurs around the elbow and involves the posterior interosseous nerve. Several potential sites of radial nerve entrapment around the elbow are identified: the capsular tissue of the radiocapitellar joint; hypertrophic crossing branches of leash of henry; the leading proximal tendinous and medial edge of extensor carpi radialis brevis; the arcade of Frohse and distal border of the supinator between its two heads. The arcade of Frohse is the most common site of compression. The aim of this manuscript is to describe the common surgical methods to approach the radial nerve entrapments around the elbow and define the preferred surgical approach based on the site of compression.
Keywords: Elbow surgical approaches; Posterior interosseus nerve; Radial nerve entrapments; Supinator muscle.
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