Ch. 17 - Peripheral nerve entrapments, injuries, and tumors Flashcards

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Where does peripheral nerve entrapment occur most commonly?

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Near joints (e.g. 2/2 bone or joint disorder, as nerve passes under tendinous arch)

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Population most affected by carpal tunnel syndrome

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Women 4x more than men; patients who perform unusually strenuous work with their hands

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Contents of the carpal tunnel

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Median nerve and flexor tendons

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What systemic conditions are associated with carpal tunnel syndrome?

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Pregnancy and lactation, OCP use, rheumatoid arthritis, myxedema, acromegaly

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Sxs of carpal tunnel syndrome

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Pain (worse at night), numbness, tingling (mostly in lateral 3 digits)

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What sxs would indicate median nerve dysfunction in prolonged carpal tunnel syndrome?

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Wasting of thenar muscle, weakness of abductor pollicis brevis, diminished sensation in lateral 3 digits

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Carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosis

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EMG - prolonged sensory latency, diminished amplitude of sensory action potentials, denervation potentials in thenar muscles

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Tinel’s sign

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Tapping over median nerve elicits tingling/pain in lateral 3 digits of hand (but little diagnostic value in carpal tunnel syndrome)

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Carpal tunnel syndrome tx

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Conservative first (wrist splint), decompression surgery if refractory

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How does ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow present?

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Paraesthesia and numbness in ring and little fingers of hand, wasting of hypothenar eminence and interossei muscles, weakness, ‘claw hand’

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Classic patient with ulnar nerve compression at wrist

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Men using heavy jack hammers or wire-cutting shears, and motorcyclists (repetitive trauma over ulnar aspect of hand causing compression at pisohamate hiatus)

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Thoracic outlet syndrome

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Entrapment neuropathy of brachial plexus at root of neck

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Major presenting features of thoracic outlet syndrome

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Arm pain, motor weakness and sensory loss 2/2 compression of lower trunk of brachial plexus

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Erb’s palsy

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Damage to upper trunk of brachial plexus

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Klumpke’s palsy

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Damage to lower trunk of brachial plexus (C8 and T1)

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