Upper limbs Flashcards

1
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What passes through the carpal tunnel?

A

The median nerve and 9 flexor tendons.

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What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

A

Swelling within the carpal tunnel leads to median nerve compression.

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3
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Causes of carpal tunnel syndrome.

A

Many are idiopathic.
Rheumatoid arthritis, pregnancy diabetes, chronic renal failure, hypothyroidism.
Fractures of the wrist.

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4
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What fracture of the wrist is a factor for developing carpal tunnel syndrome.

A

Coles fracture.

Distal ulna or radius where the bone is bent backwards.

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5
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Carpal tunnel presentation

A

Parasthesia in thumb and 2 1/2 radial (lateral fingers) which is worse at night weakness of thumb.

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Carpal tunnel non-operative treatments.

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Wrist splints at night to prevent flexion. Injections of corticosteroids.

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Surgical treatment.

A

Caral tunnel decompression by dividing the transverse carpal ligament.
Highly successful and low risk.

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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Compression of ulcer nerve behind medial epicondyle. Usually tightness of osbornes fascia.

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Cubital tunnel symptoms

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Paraesthesia of ulcer 1 1/2 fingers and weakness of muscles.

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