The Pan African Medical Journal (Sep 2015)

Carpal tunnel syndrome caused by lipoma: a case report

  • Mohamed Ali Sbai,
  • Sofien Benzarti,
  • Hichem Msek,
  • Monia Boussen,
  • Adel Khorbi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.22.51.7650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 51

Abstract

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Lipoma is a relatively frequent, benign soft-tissue tumor rarely located in the hand. A lipoma of the hand causing a carpal tunnel syndrome by compression of the median nerve is exceptional. We report the case of a 70-year-old female presentingwith a carpal tunnel syndrome. A compression of the mediannerve bya lipoma was discovered during surgery. Transverse carpal ligament release withlipomaexcisionandneurolysisof the median nerve were performed. Histopathological study of the resected mass was consistent with a lipoma.Two-month postoperatively, the patient recovered full hand function with entire disappearance of acroparesthesia. Carpal tunnel syndrome caused by space occupying lesions is rare. Diagnosis is difficult, usually based on the clinical study, electrophysiology and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Transverse carpal ligament release and excision of lipoma provides excellent functional recovery.

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