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Posterior interosseous nerve palsy related to rheumatoid synovitis of the elbow

Authors

Hiroyasu Ogawa1, Atsushi Akaike1, Daichi Ishimaru1, Kazunari Yamada1, Takashi Shimizu1, Yoshinari Koyama1 and Hirohiko Hori1

  1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hikone Municipal Hospital, 1882 Hassaka, Hikone 522-0057, Japan
Received:

04 January 2007

Accepted:

22 February 2007

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Abstract

Posterior interosseous nerve palsy (PINP) is a rare complication of rheumatoid arthritis of the elbow. A 58-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis, who complained of an inability to extend her left fingers, was referred to our hospital. After a series of studies, extensor tendon ruptures were excluded, and PINP was diagnosed. By means of the Henry anterolateral approach, the radial nerve was exposed, which was compressed by swollen synovial membrane at the Frohse arcade. Elbow synovectomy was performed, and the arcade was opened to release the nerve. The PINP has been recovered completely within 2 weeks after surgery. Various examinations other than magnetic resonance imaging have been reported for the adjunctive diagnosis of PINP, but MR imaging was most useful as an adjunctive examination in this case.

Key words

Magnetic resonance imaging - Posterior interosseous nerve palsy - Rheumatoid arthritis


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