Outcome of Percutaneous Release of the Common Extensor Origin for Tennis Elbow

Sah Rabins Kumar *

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Birganj, Nepal.

Gupta Gaurav

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Birganj, Nepal.

Thakur Prashant

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Birganj, Nepal.

Rauniyar Suraj

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Birganj, Nepal.

Koirala Mijash

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Birganj, Nepal.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Introduction: Tennis elbow occurs due to overexertion of the extremity with repetitive wrist extension and alternating forearm pronation/supination and occurs in 1 to 3% population. Surgical procedures are available like open, percutaneous and arthroscopic common extensor tendon release. Among them percutaneous release is a safe and simple surgical procedure with good-to-excellent results.

Material and Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted in 50 patients at National Medical college and Teaching Hospital, Birganj, Nepal for one year duration among age 30 to 60 years with more than 6 months duration of pain and one dose previous steroid injection. Informed consent was taken before procedure. Percutaneous release was performed using 10ml of 2% lignocaine for local anesthesia and 18G needle for tenotomy in minor operation theatre. The patients were assessed by using quick DASH score.

Results: Out of 50 patients mean age was 43.50 ± 8.187 years, 31(62%) were female and right side 31(62%) was commonly affected. Mean duration of pain was 9.98 ± 4.359 months. All of the patients had taken treatment previously. The post operative outcome was excellent 48(96%) to good in 2(4%) patients. Mean quick DASH score Preoperative was 63.84 ± 4.87 (range 45.45 to 79.45), at 6 weeks follow up was 10.67 ± 7 .68 (range from 2.27 to 34.09) and at 6 months follow up was 5.86 ± 3.34 (range0.00 to 13.63). There was significant correlation between Quick DASH score at preoperative period and at six weeks follow up (r = .309, P = 0.03) and at six months follow up (r = .555, P < 0.000). No complication was reported. All the patients returned to their normal jobs and activities.

Conclusion: The study concluded that percutaneous release of the common extensor origin for tennis elbow is effective treatment for tennis elbow with least complications.

Keywords: Tennis elbow, percutaneous extensor tendon release, Quick DASH score


How to Cite

Kumar, Sah Rabins, Gupta Gaurav, Thakur Prashant, Rauniyar Suraj, and Koirala Mijash. 2022. “Outcome of Percutaneous Release of the Common Extensor Origin for Tennis Elbow”. Asian Journal of Orthopaedic Research 5 (1):33-40. https://journalajorr.com/index.php/AJORR/article/view/132.

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