2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00167-018-5108-y
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Locating the ulnar nerve during elbow arthroscopy using palpation is only accurate proximal to the medial epicondyle

Abstract: Purpose Knowledge of ulnar nerve position is of utmost importance to avoid iatrogenic injury in elbow arthroscopy. The aim of this study was to determine how accurate surgeons are in locating the ulnar nerve after fluid extravasation has already occurred, and basing their localization solely on palpation of anatomical landmarks. Methods Seven cadaveric elbows were used and seven experienced surgeons in elbow arthroscopy participated. An arthroscopic setting was simulated and fluids were pumped into the joint f… Show more

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“…Palpation for locating the ulnar nerve is only accurate proximal to the medial epicondyle. [45] Ulnar nerve decompression is usually an open procedure, but some authors report good results of endoscopic release in combination with arthroscopic capsulectomy and osteophyte excision. [46]…”
Section: Ulnar Nervementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Palpation for locating the ulnar nerve is only accurate proximal to the medial epicondyle. [45] Ulnar nerve decompression is usually an open procedure, but some authors report good results of endoscopic release in combination with arthroscopic capsulectomy and osteophyte excision. [46]…”
Section: Ulnar Nervementioning
confidence: 99%