Ulnar artery aneurysm and hypothenar hammer syndrome.

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  • Yogesh Kumar
  • Kusum Hooda
  • Lawrence Lo
  • Ian Karol
چکیده

To cite: Kumar Y, Hooda K, Lo L, et al. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/bcr-2015211444 DESCRIPTION A right-hand dominant patient presented with pain and a tender mass in the hypothenar eminence, and with paraesthesia of the fourth and fifth fingers. The patient was referred for MRI of the hand, which showed thrombosed ulnar artery aneurysm and an irregularity of the superficial ulnar artery, suggesting a diagnosis of hypothenar hammer syndrome (HHS) (figures 1 and 2). HHS results from repetitive microtrauma to the ulnar artery at the level of Guyon’s canal, as it passes over the hamate bone. This may result in arterial wall damage, thus leading to vessel irregularity, aneurysm formation or thrombosis. Aneurysm can cause compression of the sensory branch of the ulnar nerve. HHS is usually found in men of working age with occupations that involve repetitive blunt trauma to the hands, this has also been observed in athletes with sports-related injuries. Patients may present with a tender mass in the hypothenar eminence, pain in the palm, numbness in the fourth and fifth fingers, and ischaemia of the fourth and fifth fingers. Although the diagnosis can be confirmed easily with sonography, by showing ulnar artery thrombosis or aneurysm, MRI and MR angiography (MRA) provide a comprehensive evaluation of the hypothenar region. MRI can be used to evaluate osteochondral, neural, vascular, tendinous and ligamentous structures. MRA can be useful in detecting early changes of arterial wall thickening, irregularity and aneurysms. MRA is also useful in demonstrating the site of segmental occlusion of the ulnar artery. Patients with HHS are advised rest from the offending activity, smoking cessation and therapy with vasodilators such as calcium channel blockers. The thrombosed segments are usually treated with surgical excision and reconstruction with a vein graft. The differential diagnosis for HHS includes benign tumours of the hand including lipomas, schwannomas, vascular malformations and ganglion cysts, which can mimic ulnar artery aneurysms. Thromboangiitis Obliterans (Buerger’s disease) can present as an irregularity; it has a corkscrew appearance on MRA of the hand, and can mimic HHS. However, involvement of digital arteries in the former while involvement around the

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • BMJ case reports

دوره 2015  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015