Median Nerve Compression syndromes

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Median Nerve Compression syndromes. Jeff Auyeung SpR Freeman. Content. Anatomy Median Nerve Pronator Syndrome Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Anatomy. Formed by 2 cords anterior to 3 rd part of axillary artery Crosses Brachial artery from lateral to medial - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Median Nerve Median Nerve Compression Compression syndromessyndromes

Median Nerve Median Nerve Compression Compression syndromessyndromes

Jeff Auyeung SpR FreemanJeff Auyeung SpR Freeman

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Content• Anatomy Median

Nerve• Pronator Syndrome• Anterior

Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Anatomy•Formed by 2 cords anterior to 3rd part of axillary artery

•Crosses Brachial artery from lateral to medial

•Lies medial to brachial artery in cubital fossa

•Passes between 2 heads of PT

•Lies between FDS and FDP then deep to flexor retinaculum

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XXXX Pronator SyndromeXXXX Pronator Syndrome

XXXX Anterior InterosseousXXXX Anterior Interosseous SyndromeSyndrome

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Pronator SyndromeSites of Compression• Supracondylar

process• Ligament of

Struthers• Bicipital aponeurosis• Between two heads

of pronator teres• Under origin of FDS

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Pronator SyndromeSymptoms:

• Forearm pain

• Hand numbness

• No night pain

Signs:• Resisted elbow

flexion with supinated forearm (bicipital aponeurosis)

• Resisted forearm pronation with elbow extended (PT heads)

• Isolated long finger PIPJ Flexion (FDS)

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Pronator SyndromeInvestigation

• Xray Elbow

• EMG/NCT

Treatment

• Splint/NSAIDs

• Release all potential sites of compression

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Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

• Characterised by motor loss without sensory involvement

• Muscles affected: FDP(radial half), FPL and Pronator Quadratus

• Beware bilateral cases - ?Parsonage-Turner syndrome

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Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

Sites of compresion• Fibrous bands in

PT• FDS origin• Enlarged bicipital

bursa• Gantzer’s muscle

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Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

• OK sign to test FPL and FDP

• Beware Isolated FPL rupture (Mannerfelt-Norman Syndrome)

• Pronation in max elbow flexion for PQ

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Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

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Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

Investigation

• EMG/NCT

Treatment

• Splint elbow at 90°/NSAIDs

• Release all potential sites of compression

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome-

Epidemiology• Most common peripheral nerve

compression syndrome • F>M• 43 to 74/100’000 decompression in

UK• Plus countless conservatively

treated

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome –

Aetiology/Pathophysiology

• Increase pressure in Carpal tunnel ( 8mm vs 90mm Hg)• Ischaemia• Focal demyelination

• Risk factors: DM, RA, OA, Hypothyroidism wrist trauma, obesity, pregnancy

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome –

Work• Prescribed disease if

related to use of vibrating tools

• Vibrating tool = more than 2 fold increase in risk

• Keyboard and computer work not risk for CTS

• Palmer KT, Harris EC, Coggon D.Carpal tunnel syndrome and its relation to occupation: a systematic literature review. Occup Med (Lond). 2007 Jan;57(1):57-66. Epub 2006 Nov 2

• No relationship between work and CTS

• Except “work that involves very cold temperatures (possibly in conjunction with load and repetition) such as butchery “

• Falkiner S, Myers S When exactly can carpal tunnel syndrome be considered work-related? ANZ J Surg. 2002 Mar;72(3):204-9.

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Carpal Tunnel SyndromeDiagnosis

• History and Exam (structured? – 85-100%)• Tinel’s ( 38-62%/57%), Phalen’s (77-86%/ 48%)

• Neurophysiology (?worse in men)

• Kamath V, Stothard J. A clinical questionnaire for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. J Hand Surg [Br]. 2003 Oct;28(5):455-9. Erratum in: J Hand Surg [Br]. 2004 Feb;29(1):95..

• Gunnarsson LG, Amilon A, Hellstrand P, Leissner P, Philipson L. The diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. Sensitivity and specificity of some clinical and electrophysiological tests. J Hand Surg [Br]. 1997 Feb;22(1):34-7.

• Padua L, Padua R, Aprile, Tonali P. Italian multicentre study of carpal tunnel syndrome. Differences in the clinical and neurophysiological features between male and female patients J Hand Surg [Br]. 1999 Oct;24(5):579-82.

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Carpal Tunnel SyndromeManagement - Conservative

• Oral Meds• Vit B6• Steroid injection(?

Most useful in reversible causes/holding measure)

• Splint - ? Positions ? Rigidity

Likely to fail:• 50+years• > 10/12 symtoms• Constant

paraesthesia• Atrophy of APB• +ve Phalen’s

Giele H. Evidence-based treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. Current Orthopaedics 15, 249-255

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Management - Surgical• Open CTR• Endoscopic CTR• Limited CTR• Lengthening of

Flexor Retinaculum

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Open Release• Beware motor branch

• Reconstruction vs. Lengthening

• 24% increase in volume(AP)

• 96% Satisfaction• Pinch and grip strength

return 6-12 weeks

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Carpal Tunnel SyndromeEndoscopic

• Uniportal vs Two portal technique

• Leave palmar skin and fat alone, not disturbed thenar and hypothenar muscles

• Faster recovery

• No Difference by 12 weeks

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Carpal Tunnel SyndromeOutcome

• >80% satisfied (?meaning)• Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire• Scar tenderness• Pillar pain• Weakness• Slower return to work in manual

worker

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