手术治疗肘内翻合并迟发性尺神经麻痹后的功能和电生理结果:一个病例系列。

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Aidin Arabzadeh, Omid Salkhori, Shahram Akrami, Atousa Dachek, Mahsa Arabzadeh, Hamed Naghizadeh
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摘要

肘内翻畸形是儿童髁上骨折常见的晚期并发症,通常被视为美容,但可导致功能问题,如迟发性尺神经麻痹(TUNP)。虽然这两种情况都被单独研究过,但解决它们共存和最佳手术方法的文献是有限的。方法:本研究对同时发生肘内翻和TUNP的患者进行针对性手术治疗后的功能和电生理结果进行了研究。纳入18例患者,根据畸形严重程度和神经受累情况,采用矫正截骨和尺神经减压联合治疗。采用DASH评分、McGowan评分、神经传导研究和改良的奥本海姆评分系统评估结果。结果:术后功能状态、神经传导速度和感觉潜伏期均有显著改善(p)。结论:据我们所知,这是为数不多的对该特定患者组的临床、功能和电生理结果进行综合评估的研究之一。这些发现支持了联合治疗在改善患者预后方面的作用,并为未来对这一复杂但尚未得到充分认识的临床情况的研究提供了框架。
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Functional and electrophysiological outcomes following surgical treatment of cubitus varus associated with tardy ulnar nerve palsy: A case series.

Introduction: Cubitus varus deformity, a common late complication of pediatric supracondylar fractures, is often viewed as cosmetic but can lead to functional issues such as tardy ulnar nerve palsy (TUNP). While both conditions have been studied individually, the literature addressing their coexistence and the optimal surgical approach is limited.

Method: This study investigates functional and electrophysiological outcomes in patients with concurrent cubitus varus and TUNP who underwent tailored surgical treatment. Eighteen patients were included, treated with combinations of corrective osteotomy and ulnar nerve decompression based on deformity severity and nerve involvement. Outcomes were assessed using DASH scores, McGowan grading, nerve conduction studies, and the Modified Oppenheim Grading System.

Results: Postoperatively, significant improvements were observed in functional status, nerve conduction velocity, and sensory latency (p < 0.05). Most patients achieved excellent or good outcomes without major complications. Our results highlight the therapeutic value of individualized surgical planning that addresses both structural deformity and nerve compression, thereby enhancing patient outcomes.

Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is among the few studies to comprehensively evaluate clinical, functional, and electrophysiological outcomes in this specific patient group. These findings support the role of combined approaches in improving patient outcomes and provide a framework for future studies on this complex yet underrecognized clinical scenario.

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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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