Snapping Triceps Syndrome

The Journal of Hand Surgery(2018)

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Abstract
Snapping triceps syndrome is a rarely diagnosed condition that can present with symptoms of ulnar neuritis or as an isolated problem itself. First described in 1970, this syndrome is minimally present in the literature with a few mechanistic studies, anatomical studies, radiological reports, and occasional case reports or series. In this article, we briefly review the literature, discuss potential causes and typical presentations of snapping triceps syndrome, and describe our operative technique. We also provide a representative case with intraoperative videos that illustrate the pathology and surgical treatment. Copyright (C) 2018 by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. All rights reserved.
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Cubital tunnel,cubitus varus,operative technique,snapping triceps syndrome,ulnar neuritis
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