Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery

What is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery?

The process of debridement has been designed as an intervention to speed up the healing of foot ulcers in diabetic patients. It demands the removal of pus and infected tissues from the wound. 

How does Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery help?

The surgery helps immensely when the nerve compression is more severe and the condition cannot be managed conservatively. The treatment effectively releases the pressure on the ...

How is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery done?

What are the benefits and risks of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery procedure?

The surgery has revolutionised the world of medical procedures, but it does have a few risks.

The advantages of the Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery are:

  • Stops the damage in the ulnar nerve.
  • Releases pressure on the ulnar nerve.
  • Works well when conservative therapy fails to relieve symptoms.

The risks associated with the Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery are:

  • Small branches of the nerve are likely to get affected.
  • Infection.
  • Elbow instability and elbow flexion contracture.
  • Reaction to anaesthesia.
  • Pain at t...

The limitations of the surgery are:

  • A Probable nerve damage causing numbness around the elbow. The surgery might not be able to improve the symptoms.

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