Faierman E, Wang J, Jupiter J B
Orthopaedic Hand Service, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
J Hand Surg Am. 2001 Jul;26(4):675-8. doi: 10.1053/jhsu.2001.26186.
Secondary ulnar nerve palsy, an unusual condition in which the onset of ulnar nerve dysfunction occurs 1 to 3 months after elbow trauma, can be the cause of sudden deterioration of elbow function. Initially recognized in 1899, this condition has not been reported often. We describe 2 patients who had no subjective or objective evidence of ulnar nerve dysfunction after elbow trauma but had a sudden loss of motion, pain, and clinical and electrophysiologic evidence of ulnar nerve compression at the elbow 4 to 5 weeks after trauma. Marked improvement occurred after ulnar nerve subcutaneous transposition and contracture release.