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Cubital Tunnel Release
Cubital tunnel release is a surgical procedure addressing cubital tunnel syndrome, a condition where the ulnar nerve in the elbow becomes compressed, leading to numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers. This procedure aims to alleviate these symptoms by relieving pressure on the nerve.
The surgical process involves techniques to create more space for the ulnar nerve. One common method is in-situ decompression, where Mr Waseem Bhat releases tight structures compressing the nerve without physically moving the nerve. Alternatively, Mr Bhat might perform a medial epicondylectomy, removing a small piece of the bone to increase the tunnel’s size and reduce nerve compression. In some instances the nerve may need to be transposed. The technique used for cubital tunnel release is decided based on factors such as the severity of nerve compression, anatomical considerations, and individual patient needs. This will be discussed at the pre-operative consultation.
Post-surgery, it is expected for you to experience initial discomfort, swelling, or tenderness around the elbow. Pain medication helps manage discomfort, and a splint may be used to protect the elbow during healing. Physical therapy or exercises aid in restoring strength and mobility. You can gradually resume light activities, with full recovery typically taking several weeks to months.
Regular follow-ups with Mr Bhat and his team monitor healing and assess progress. Adhering to postoperative instructions, including proper elbow care, exercises, and avoiding activities that strain the area, is crucial for optimal recovery. Cubital tunnel release offers effective relief for individuals affected by cubital tunnel syndrome, restoring hand function and reducing symptoms, enhancing overall quality of life.
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Duration of procedure:
30-45 minutes
Hospital stay:
Day case procedure
Back to work:
3-4 weeks (job dependent)
Resume driving:
2 weeks
Resume exercise:
2-6 weeks
Anaesthesia:
Local anaesthetic
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Frequently asked questions
Am I suitable for cubital tunnel release?
You may be considered for surgery if other methods of resolve have been unsuccessful, or the condition is quite severe. Your symptoms will be assessed at a private consultation, prior to surgery.
Is cubital tunnel release safe?
This surgery is considered to be safe, and has a reputation for being low risk. The results are often lifechanging for patients who are affected by cubital tunnel syndrome, restoring comfort and functionality of the hand.
Will it hurt?
Mr Bhat uses a local anaesthetic to perform this surgery, prescribing pain relief medication for the weeks that follow.
How soon after surgery can I wash?
You should be able to shower 2 days after surgery, keeping the wound and dressings dry till your first wound check in 7 days.
What results can I expect?
Final results can take anything up to 18 months to fully develop, depending on the severity of the condition. Following surgery, any associated symptoms should gradually start to ease. Strength and functionality will resume with the help of physical therapy.
Testimonials
What our patients say...
Upper blepharaplasty with waseem bhat, amazing surgeon made me feel completely at ease. Very knowledgeable and explained everything to me. I felt in such safe hands he was really reassuring.
Pete Lewis
Had upper blepharoplasty with Mr Bhat in the 28th April, he was assisted by Nicki, who was absolutely lovely, she held my hand whilst I was having my local anaesthetic.
They were both making me laugh the throughout the procedure. I’m so pleased I chose Coppergate everyone was brilliant from the consultation through to the aftercare.
Joanne Woolley
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Danielle Grant
I was really nervous about having a procedure on my face.
Straight away after meeting Dr Waseem Bhat and his assistant I felt at ease. I’m really happy I chose to travel to Coppergate and Dr Waseem for my surgery as my results are exactly what I wanted. Thank you so much
Clare Schofield
I plucked up courage to have upper blepharaplasty with Waseem Bhat, I had two zoom consultations before going ahead with surgery.
I was very nervous but Waseem and Nicki made me feel completely at ease during surgery. Everything was explained to me and I felt in safe hands. I’ve just returned to the clinic for my sutures removing and even though it’s early days I can already see such an improvement I’m extremely pleased. It boosts your confidence and makes you feel so much happier with yourself.
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