Palmar digital neuropathy with anatomical variation of median nerve: Usefulness of orthodromic technique: A case report

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Anatomic variation of palmar digital nerve pathways were reported in several cases. Selective exploration of palmar digital nerves with a nerve conduction study has been challenging, because of technical issues. We report a patient who received bilateral carpal tunnel release operation, complaining of a tingling sensation, and hypoesthesia on the middle and ring fingers. An electrodiagnostic study revealed a sensory neuropathy of palmar digital nerve of the left median nerve, supplying the ulnar side of the middle finger, and radial side of the ring finger. She underwent re-operation of open left carpal tunnel release, and a branching site of common digital nerves of the median nerve was identified not at the palm, but at a far proximal site around the distal wrist crease. Usefulness of an orthodromic sensory conduction study was clarified to eliminate volume conducted response or co-activation of nearby nerves in the patient with selective involvement of palmar digital nerve.

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Noh, J. S., Park, J. W., & Kwon, H. K. (2019). Palmar digital neuropathy with anatomical variation of median nerve: Usefulness of orthodromic technique: A case report. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 43(3), 341–346. https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2019.43.3.341

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