Comparison of Different Surgical Treatments for Different Scales of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome focused on measuring cubital tunnel syndrome, simple decompression, anterior subcutaneous transposition of ulnar nerve, anterior intramuscular transposition of ulnar nerve, severity scale
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- patients with confirmed cubital tunnel syndrome
- moderate and severe cubital tunnel syndrome.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Significant cervical spine and shoulder disease
- deformity or distortion of the cubital tunnel due to previous trauma to elbow
- recurrent cubital tunnel syndrome after previous surgery
- mild cubital tunnel syndrome.
Sites / Locations
- Hand Surgery Department of China-Japan Union HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
moderate cubital tunnel syndrome
severe cubital tunnel syndrome
Sensory,Intermittent paresthesias; vibratory perception normal or decreasedMotor,Measurable weakness in pinch or grip strengthTests,Elbow flexion test or Tinel's sign is positive; finger crossing may be abnormal.Treated by simple decompression,anterior subcutaneous transposition and anterior intramuscular transposition of the ulnar nerve.
Sensory,Persistent paresthesias; vibratory perception decreased; abnormal two-point discrimination(static >6 mm, moving >4 mm)Motor,Measurable weakness in pinch and grip plus muscle atrophyTests,Positive elbow flexion test or positive Tinel's sign may be present; finger crossing usually abnormal.Treated by simple decompression,anterior subcutaneous transposition and anterior intramuscular transposition of the ulnar nerve.