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Surgical treatment of supinator canal syndrome

Publication at Third Faculty of Medicine |
2013

Abstract

Supinator canal syndrome, caused by compression of the deep branch of the radial nerve by the arcade of Frohse in the elbow, is rare. We present our experience with surgical treatment of four patients with this compressive neuropathy at our department between 2007 and 2010.

This group accounted for 0.24% of non-traumatic nerve lesions of the upper extremities. Indication for surgery was based both on an EMG-confirmed nerve lesion and failure of conservative therapy.

All patients had severe paresis of extensors on the forearm that improved after nerve deliberation. None of them, however, improved completely.

This corresponds to international experience