ECU subluxation

 

Anatomy

 

Extensor carpi ulnaris - lateral epicondyle to base of 5th metacarpal

 

6th extensor compartment at wrist

 

Subsheath

- underneath the extensor compartment

- maintains ECU in ulna groove via ulna sided labrum

- acts as ulna sided labrum to

 

Pathology

 

Tendinopathy

 

Subluxation

- sudden forced injury or repetitive microtrauma

- tear or stretching of the subsheath

- subluxes volar and ulna with supination

 

Subsheath tears

 

Ulna side

Radial side

Periosteum elevated to create a false pouch

 

Symptoms

 

Athletes - tennis players

 

Ulna sided wrist pain

 

Clicking or snapping of ECU with rotation

 

Ultrasound

 

Assess dynamic instability

 

MRI

 

Tendinopathy

Groove anatomy

ECU tendon sheath tears

 

Management

 

Options

 

Acute injury - ECU sheath repair

Chronic injury - ECU sheath reconstruction using extensor retinaculum

 

Technique

 

ECU reconstruction technique PDF

 

ECU reconstruction technique PDF 2

 

Dorsal approach

- protect dorsal branch ulna nerve

- ulna or radial based flap of extensor retinaculum

- ECU splits -  < 50% tubularize / > 50% palmaris longus reconstruction

- repair sheath if able

- +/- groove deepening

- +/- wrap extensor retinaculum around ECU and suture to itself

 

Results

 

Peter et al Arch Orthop Trauma Surg 2019

- 12 patients with ECU subluxation

- treated with extensor retinaculum flap reconstruction

- 10/12 good or excellent outcome