Relieve numbness and regain strength with Cubital Tunnel Surgery
WHY UNDERGO SURGERY FOR CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME?
Benefits of Cubital Tunnel Surgery
The ulnar nerve travels from the neck down to the hand, and when it becomes constricted behind the inside part of the elbow, it can cause numbness, tingling and muscle weakness in the hand. When non-surgical methods like splinting fail to relieve the condition, or if muscle weakness is present, surgery is often the best option.
Haruko Okada, MD
Physician & Owner, Stratus Plastic Surgery
Our hands and arms are critical to our enjoyment of life and Stratus understands how debilitating hand conditions and injury can be. As an American Board of Plastic Surgery-certified hand surgeon with Subspecialty Certification in Surgery of the Hand (SOTH, formerly CAQ), Dr. Okada specializes in treating a variety of complex hand conditions, providing results that restore movement and function.
Options for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery
Dr. Okada will consult with you to determine the best procedure for your surgery. The goal of the procedure is to increase the size of the cubital tunnel to allow more room and reduce pressure on the ulnar nerve or to move the nerve to a location where it will no longer be compressed.
Your Questions, Answered.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CARPAL TUNNEL (ULNAR NERVE ENTRAPMENT) SURGERY
Who should consider having this surgery?
If non-surgical treatments have failed and the compression of the ulnar nerve is causing tingling, numbness and muscle weakness, surgery may be the best option.
What are the possible risks of surgery?
As with any surgery, complications and risks are possible. Some of these can include:
Infection
Continued or returning numbness in the ring and pinky fingers
Ongoing irritation of the ulnar nerve
How can I prepare for surgery?
There are several things you can do to help your surgical outcome be the best it can be. If you smoke, stop now. Smoking has several effects on blood flow and can delay the healing process after any surgery.