Analysis of the position of the branches of the ulnar nerve in Guyon’s canal using high-resolution MRI in positions adopted by cyclists

Purpose To study variations in the anatomical relationships of the branches of the ulnar nerve in Guyon’s canal relative to the hamulus of hamate (HH) in a grip encountered among cyclists. Materials and methods Forty-seven wrist examinations were performed on a 3-T MRI (soft antenna, 16 channels) in...

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description Purpose To study variations in the anatomical relationships of the branches of the ulnar nerve in Guyon’s canal relative to the hamulus of hamate (HH) in a grip encountered among cyclists. Materials and methods Forty-seven wrist examinations were performed on a 3-T MRI (soft antenna, 16 channels) in propeller sequence in the plane perpendicular to the carpus in 28 healthy volunteers in three cycling positions (neutral, hyperextension and ulnar deviation). The positions and distance between the superficial (SB) and deep (DB) branches of the ulnar nerve with respect to the HH were determined on the section passing through the HH. Results The mean distances between the SB ( d s ) and DP ( d p ) and HH were 2.4 and 0.6 mm, respectively. The d s in hyperextension and ulnar deviation were 2.2 mm ( P  = 0.3) and 3 mm ( P  = 0.07), respectively. The d p in hyperextension and ulnar deviation were 0.3 mm ( P  = 0.02) and 0.5 mm ( P  = 0.15), respectively. Hyperextended, 60 % of SB and 40 % of DB were close to the HH, and 26 % of DB came directly in contact with it. In ulnar deviation, 30 % of SB and 29 % of DB approached HH, and 47 % of DB were in contact with it. Conclusion This study shows that SB and DB positions of the ulnar nerve vary with respect to the HH depending on the position of the wrist, and such differences may promote Guyon’s canal syndrome in cyclists.
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Athletes
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Healthy Volunteers
Humans
Imaging
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Medicine
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