BACKGROUND Hourglass-like constriction neuropathy is a rare neurological disorder.The main clinical manifestation is peripheral nerve injury with no apparent cause,and the pathomorphological change is an unexplained n...BACKGROUND Hourglass-like constriction neuropathy is a rare neurological disorder.The main clinical manifestation is peripheral nerve injury with no apparent cause,and the pathomorphological change is an unexplained narrowing of the diseased nerve.The diagnosis and treatment of the disease are challenging and there is no accepted diagnostic or therapeutic approach.CASE SUMMARY This report describes a rare hourglass constriction of the anterior interosseous nerve in the left forearm in a 47-year-old healthy male who was treated surgically and gradually recovered function over a 6-mo follow-up period.CONCLUSION Hourglass-like constriction neuropathy is a rare disorder.With the development of medical technology,more examinations are now available for diagnosis.This case aims to highlight the rare manifestations of Hourglass-like constriction neuropathy and provides a reference for enriching the clinical diagnosis and treatment experience.展开更多
BACKGROUND Posterior interosseous nerve(PIN)entrapment syndrome is one of the causes of weakness and pain of the arm muscles,which is prone to missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis in clinic practice.This paper reports a ...BACKGROUND Posterior interosseous nerve(PIN)entrapment syndrome is one of the causes of weakness and pain of the arm muscles,which is prone to missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis in clinic practice.This paper reports a case of PIN entrapment syndrome,with PIN injury indicated by electrophysiology.Musculoskeletal ultrasound was applied to identify that the entrapment point was located at the inlet of the Frohse arch and the outlet of the supinator muscle.Treatment with ultrasound-guided nerve hydrodissection was performed on the entrapment point,which significantly improved the symptoms.Ultrasound-guided nerve hydrodissection is an effective therapeutic method for PIN entrapment syndrome.CASE SUMMARY A male patient,35 years old,worked as an automobile mechanic.He felt slightly weak extension activity of his right fingers 2 years ago but sought no treatment.Later,the symptoms gradually became aggravated and led to finger drop,particularly severe in the right middle finger,accompanied by supination weakness of the right forearm.Neural electrophysiological examination showed that the patient had partial PIN injury of the right radius.Musculoskeletal ultrasound examination indicated PIN entrapment at the inlet of the Frohse arch and the outlet of the supinator muscle.Therefore,PIN entrapment syndrome was diagnosed.After treatment with ultrasound-guided nerve hydrodissection around the entrapment point,the dorsiflexion weakness of the right hand was significantly improved compared with before treatment.CONCLUSION Ultrasound-guided hydrodissection is efficacious for PIN entrapment syndrome,with high clinical value and great application prospects.展开更多
Proximal or middle lesions of the ulnar or median nerves are responsible for extensive loss of hand motor function.This occurs even when the most meticulous microsurgical techniques or nerve grafts are used.Previous s...Proximal or middle lesions of the ulnar or median nerves are responsible for extensive loss of hand motor function.This occurs even when the most meticulous microsurgical techniques or nerve grafts are used.Previous studies had proposed that nerve transfer was more effective than nerve grafting for nerve repair.Our hypothesis is that transfer of the posterior interosseous nerve,which contains mainly motor fibers,to the ulnar or median nerve can innervate the intrinsic muscles of hands.The present study sought to investigate the feasibility of reconstruction of the deep branch of the ulnar nerve and the thenar branch of median nerve by transferring the extensor indicis proprius branch of the posterior interosseous nerve obtained from adult cadavers.The results suggested that the extensor indicis proprius branch of the posterior interosseous nerve had approximately similar diameters and number of fascicles and myelinated nerve fibers to those of the deep branch of ulnar nerve and the thenar branch of the median nerve.These confirm the feasibility of extensor indicis proprius branch of posterior interosseous nerve transfer for reconstruction of the deep branch of the ulnar nerve and the thenar branch of median nerve.This procedure could be a novel and effective method for the functional recovery of the intrinsic muscles of hands after ulnar nerve or median nerve injury.展开更多
Of the 25 cases of entrapment, or compression syndrome of the posterior interosseous nerve of the forearm reported, 23 were treated surgically. The compressing or entrapping factors found during the operatious consist...Of the 25 cases of entrapment, or compression syndrome of the posterior interosseous nerve of the forearm reported, 23 were treated surgically. The compressing or entrapping factors found during the operatious consisted of 14 sites in tendinous tissues, 12 in vessels, 6 in scar adhesions, and 3 unclear. Of 11 cases each had 2 or more compression sites. 19 patients underwent local decompression. And 4 cases had membranous and degenerated nerves resection and end-to-end anastomoses. Hypertrophy and inflammation appeared to be the main pathological changes in 10 cases. The causes and pathology are discussed and the early diagnosis and treatment emphasized.展开更多
Nerve transfers for peripheral nerve injuries have become increasingly popular over the past two decades.While techniques for ulnar nerve repair have been well-documented,more recent techniques for median and radial n...Nerve transfers for peripheral nerve injuries have become increasingly popular over the past two decades.While techniques for ulnar nerve repair have been well-documented,more recent techniques for median and radial nerve branch reinnervation are still being explored.This review describes the outcomes of common and emerging techniques for reinnervation of the distal branches of the median and radial nerves.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Hourglass-like constriction neuropathy is a rare neurological disorder.The main clinical manifestation is peripheral nerve injury with no apparent cause,and the pathomorphological change is an unexplained narrowing of the diseased nerve.The diagnosis and treatment of the disease are challenging and there is no accepted diagnostic or therapeutic approach.CASE SUMMARY This report describes a rare hourglass constriction of the anterior interosseous nerve in the left forearm in a 47-year-old healthy male who was treated surgically and gradually recovered function over a 6-mo follow-up period.CONCLUSION Hourglass-like constriction neuropathy is a rare disorder.With the development of medical technology,more examinations are now available for diagnosis.This case aims to highlight the rare manifestations of Hourglass-like constriction neuropathy and provides a reference for enriching the clinical diagnosis and treatment experience.
基金Supported by the Guangxi Natural Science Foundation,No.2022GXNSFBA035519 and No.2023GXNSFAA026175Self-funded Project of Guangxi Health Commission,No.Z20180776 and No.Z20210179Guangxi Medical and Health Appropriate Technology Development and Promotion Application Project,No.S2020081.
文摘BACKGROUND Posterior interosseous nerve(PIN)entrapment syndrome is one of the causes of weakness and pain of the arm muscles,which is prone to missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis in clinic practice.This paper reports a case of PIN entrapment syndrome,with PIN injury indicated by electrophysiology.Musculoskeletal ultrasound was applied to identify that the entrapment point was located at the inlet of the Frohse arch and the outlet of the supinator muscle.Treatment with ultrasound-guided nerve hydrodissection was performed on the entrapment point,which significantly improved the symptoms.Ultrasound-guided nerve hydrodissection is an effective therapeutic method for PIN entrapment syndrome.CASE SUMMARY A male patient,35 years old,worked as an automobile mechanic.He felt slightly weak extension activity of his right fingers 2 years ago but sought no treatment.Later,the symptoms gradually became aggravated and led to finger drop,particularly severe in the right middle finger,accompanied by supination weakness of the right forearm.Neural electrophysiological examination showed that the patient had partial PIN injury of the right radius.Musculoskeletal ultrasound examination indicated PIN entrapment at the inlet of the Frohse arch and the outlet of the supinator muscle.Therefore,PIN entrapment syndrome was diagnosed.After treatment with ultrasound-guided nerve hydrodissection around the entrapment point,the dorsiflexion weakness of the right hand was significantly improved compared with before treatment.CONCLUSION Ultrasound-guided hydrodissection is efficacious for PIN entrapment syndrome,with high clinical value and great application prospects.
基金supported by grants from the General Program of Health Department of Jiangsu Province in China,No.H201414the Science and Technology Development and Planning Program of Suzhou City in China,No.SYS201468+2 种基金the Science and Technology and Planning Program of Suzhou City in China,No.SS201636the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University Preponderant Clinic Discipline Group Project in China,No.XKQ2015010the Science Pre-Research Project of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University in China,No.SDFEYQN1403
文摘Proximal or middle lesions of the ulnar or median nerves are responsible for extensive loss of hand motor function.This occurs even when the most meticulous microsurgical techniques or nerve grafts are used.Previous studies had proposed that nerve transfer was more effective than nerve grafting for nerve repair.Our hypothesis is that transfer of the posterior interosseous nerve,which contains mainly motor fibers,to the ulnar or median nerve can innervate the intrinsic muscles of hands.The present study sought to investigate the feasibility of reconstruction of the deep branch of the ulnar nerve and the thenar branch of median nerve by transferring the extensor indicis proprius branch of the posterior interosseous nerve obtained from adult cadavers.The results suggested that the extensor indicis proprius branch of the posterior interosseous nerve had approximately similar diameters and number of fascicles and myelinated nerve fibers to those of the deep branch of ulnar nerve and the thenar branch of the median nerve.These confirm the feasibility of extensor indicis proprius branch of posterior interosseous nerve transfer for reconstruction of the deep branch of the ulnar nerve and the thenar branch of median nerve.This procedure could be a novel and effective method for the functional recovery of the intrinsic muscles of hands after ulnar nerve or median nerve injury.
文摘Of the 25 cases of entrapment, or compression syndrome of the posterior interosseous nerve of the forearm reported, 23 were treated surgically. The compressing or entrapping factors found during the operatious consisted of 14 sites in tendinous tissues, 12 in vessels, 6 in scar adhesions, and 3 unclear. Of 11 cases each had 2 or more compression sites. 19 patients underwent local decompression. And 4 cases had membranous and degenerated nerves resection and end-to-end anastomoses. Hypertrophy and inflammation appeared to be the main pathological changes in 10 cases. The causes and pathology are discussed and the early diagnosis and treatment emphasized.
文摘Nerve transfers for peripheral nerve injuries have become increasingly popular over the past two decades.While techniques for ulnar nerve repair have been well-documented,more recent techniques for median and radial nerve branch reinnervation are still being explored.This review describes the outcomes of common and emerging techniques for reinnervation of the distal branches of the median and radial nerves.