A Case of Arterial Bypass for Extensive Stenosis of the Ulnar Artery and Superficial Palmar Arch due to Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome

Ann Vasc Dis. 2024 Dec 25;17(4):405-408. doi: 10.3400/avd.cr.24-00060. Epub 2024 Sep 10.

Abstract

We present a case of arterial bypass for extensive stenosis of the ulnar artery and superficial palmar arch. The ulnar artery and the superficial palmar arch were bypassed using the great saphenous vein. Postoperatively, blood flow to the affected fingers gradually improved and the pain disappeared. Contrast-enhanced CT showed good visualization of the superficial palmar arch and more distal digital arteries. Considering the slow improvement in blood flow and the dilation of the stenotic finger artery postoperatively, it appeared that there was a significant effect of spasm in addition to organic stenosis preoperatively and that revascularization was an effective treatment.

Keywords: hypothenar hammer syndrome; revascularization; spasm.

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