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Radial Nerve Compression Graham Chuter SpR Teaching, RVI April 2007
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Page 1: Radial Nerve Compression Graham Chuter SpR Teaching, RVI April 2007.

Radial Nerve

Compression

Graham Chuter

SpR Teaching, RVI

April 2007

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Radial nerve

• Largest branch of brachial plexus

• Roots C5,6,7,8 and T1

• Least common nerve to be compressed

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Sites of Compression

• Axilla

• Mid-humeral

• Elbow

• Distal forearm

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Axillary

• Saturday night palsy• Honeymooner’s palsy• Crutches

• Preceding pain• Transient

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Mid-humeral

• Trauma• most common cause• fracture• penetrating injury

• Exploration v conservative

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Elbow

• Most common site

• Radial tunnel syndrome• local structures

• PIN syndrome• supinator entrapment• level-dependent

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Forearm

• Superficial radial nerve entrapment• brachioradialis and ECRL• repetitive pronation /

supination• 50% assoc with

De Quervain’s

• Pain and paraesthesia

• 1932: Wartenberg’s Syndrome

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Summary

• Revision of anatomy

• 4 main sites of compression / injury• axillary• humeral• elbow• forearm

• Surgery only after failed conservative Rx

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