Denervation of the Lateral Epicondyle for the Treatment of Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis
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https://doi.org/10.21270/archi.v11i1.5616Keywords:
Elbow Joint, Tennis Elbow, DenervationAbstract
Introduction: lateral epicondylitis is a chronic-degenerative process that affects the origin of the extensor muscles of the wrist and fingers. Its treatment is carried out conservatively, achieving good results. However, some cases evolve unfavorably, requiring surgical intervention. Surgical denervation is one of the management options already described in the literature. However, few studies on this technique are available in the national context. Aim of the study: To evaluate the denervation in the management of chronic lateral epicondylitis. Methods: retrospective study analyzing 12 patients undergoing lateral epicondyle denervation. Preoperative testing included anesthetic injection as a predictor of results. The patients underwent denervation of the posterior branch(s) of the posterior cutaneous nerve of the forearm through a lateral incision in the distal third of the arm. Pre and postoperative clinical assessment of patients was performed using the Quick DASH and VAS questionnaire. Results: The Quick DASH result was 78.7 points in the preoperative evaluation and 28.9 in the postoperative evaluation (p=0.001). The preoperative VAS result was 7.58 points and 4.2 points in the postoperative evaluation (p=0.02). Conclusions: We conclude that the lateral epicondyle denervation technique has satisfactory outcomes. However, more studies are needed to evaluate the technique better.
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