Romanian Journal of Medical Practice (Dec 2021)

Nerve compression due to benign tumors or ganglion cysts in the upper limb – case series

  • Andreea Grosu-Bularda,
  • Razvan Nicolae Teodoreanu,
  • Andra-Luana Lazarescu,
  • Marius Popescu,
  • Florin-Vlad Hodea,
  • Flavia Francesca Lita,
  • Alexandru Stoian,
  • Cristian Vancea,
  • Liviu Petre Cojocaru,
  • Ioan Lascar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJMP.2021.4.19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 501 – 508

Abstract

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Tumor nerve compressions in the upper limb are relatively rare, usually involving ganglion cysts and benign tumors. We present a case series of five patients with peripheral nerve compression in the upper limb due to tumor or cystic masses- ulnar nerve compression in the Guyon’s tunnel due to a ganglion cyst, large median nerve schwannoma compressing anterior interosseous nerve and median nerve, voluminous lipoma compressing median nerve in the proximal forearm, superficial branch of radial nerve compression by a synovial cyst and elbow region lipoma compressing radial nerve. In the beginning, those benign lesions are asymptomatic but, as they continue to grow adjacent to a peripheral nerve clinical manifestations appear progressively as compressive neuropathies. After a preoperative imagistic analysis, tumor resection with careful dissection, in order to preserve the neurovascular structures, is the elective surgical procedure in order to obtain an optimal functional recovery.

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