A Deep Dive into Radial Tunnel Syndrome Solutions

Speciality: Pediatrics


Speaker:

Dr. Mahesh Bora | Hand Surgeon

Description:

A warm welcome to all the medical professionals in this interesting session on understanding the surgical approach to Radial Tunnel Syndrome.

Radial Tunnel Syndrome (RTS) is a condition characterized by compression of the radial nerve in the forearm, leading to pain and discomfort. When conservative treatments fail to provide relief, surgical intervention becomes necessary. The surgical approach typically involves decompression of the radial nerve through various techniques. One common method is the release of the arcade of Frohse, a fibrous band that may compress the nerve. 

Additionally, surgeons may opt for resection of the proximal edge of the supinator muscle to alleviate pressure on the nerve. Careful preoperative assessment and precise surgical techniques are crucial for successful outcomes in managing RTS surgically. 

Therefore, it provides an overall knowledge on understanding the surgical approach to Radial Tunnel Syndrome. Listen to the webinar, grab the shared knowledge, and follow Hidoc for more such interesting webinar sessions.
 

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