Bilateral Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome Case Presentation and Literature Review.

Case Reports in Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2022-06-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/2078772
Andrés-Trasahedo Estíbaliz, Labrador-Sánchez Eztizen, Salazar-Asencio Osman-Alberto, Flores-Robles Bryan-Josué, Pinillos-Aransay Valvanera, Laura Torrecilla Lerena, López-Martín Juan-Antonio
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Hypothenar hammer syndrome is a rare cause of vascular insufficiency. Generally, patients report a history of repetitive trauma to the hypothenar region of the hand. Symptoms often consist of cold intolerance, pain, paleness, and paresthesia due to digital ischemia. The severity of these symptoms will depend on the extent of ulnar artery occlusion and the presence or absence of collaterals between this artery's superficial and deep branches. It is a rare clinical entity, which on multiple occasions requires a surgical approach. We present a 63-year-old man with bilateral Raynaud's phenomenon secondary to hypothenar hammer syndrome successfully treated by vascular repair surgery. In patients with Raynaud's phenomenon, it is important to know that there are reversible causes such as hypothenar hammer syndrome.

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双侧鱼际下锤综合征病例报告及文献复习。
鱼际下锤综合征是一种罕见的血管功能不全的原因。一般来说,患者报告有手部鱼际下区域的重复性创伤史。症状通常包括不耐冷、疼痛、苍白和由于指部缺血引起的感觉异常。这些症状的严重程度取决于尺动脉闭塞的程度以及尺动脉浅支和深支之间是否存在侧支。这是一种罕见的临床疾病,在很多情况下需要手术治疗。我们报告一例63岁男性双侧雷诺现象继发于鱼际下锤综合征,经血管修复手术成功治疗。对于雷诺现象的患者,重要的是要知道有可逆的原因,如鱼际下锤综合征。
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