Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (C) Flashcards

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Pathology of cubital tunnel syndrome?

A

Compression of ulnar nerve

-Behind the medial epicondyle (funny bone)

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Cause of cubital tunnel syndrome?

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  • Tight band of fascia forming the roof of tunnel (Osborne’s fascia)
  • Tightness at the intermuscular septum as the nerve passes between the 2 heads at the origin of flexor carpi ulnaris
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What is the tight band of fascia forming the roof of cubital tunnel syndrome called?

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Osborne’s fascia

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Signs and symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome?

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  • Paraesthesiae in ulnar 1.5 fingers
  • Tinel’s test over cubital tunnel = +ve
  • Weakness of ulnar nerve innervated muscles
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Which muscles are innervated by ulnar nerve ?

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1st dorsal interosseous (abduction index finger)
Adductor policis (Froment's test)
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What does the 1st dorsal interosseous do?

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Abduct index finger

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Investigation for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?

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Nerve conduction studies confirm the diagnosis

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Treatment for cubital tunnel syndrome?

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May need surgical release of any tight structures

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What is a positive Froment’s test?

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Due to weakness of adductor pollicis, patient will compensate action by flexing flexor pollicis longus of thumb to maintain grip strength

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