This study aims to determine the Health Related Quality of life (HRQOL) (the physical, mental, emotional and social functioning) of patients with cubital tunnel syndrome following anterior intramuscular transposition, after one year.
As there are many different surgical procedures to address cubital tunnel syndrome, HRQOL will be used to determine if anterior intramuscular transposition provides patients with positive outcomes. To measure HRQOL 3 specific scales will be administered: 1. A generic scale, the Short Form-36 2. A condition specific scale, the Patient-Rated Ulnar Nerve Evaluation (PRUNE) 3. A utility scale, the EuroQOL, five dimension questionnaire These scales are widely reported in the literature, are valid, reliable and easy to fill out. Using these scales we can determine HRQOL as well as Quality Adjusted Life Years, which, allows us to do a cost-utility analysis (economic evaluation) on this specific procedure. Patients will be asked to fill out the above mentioned questionnaires, as well as perform 2 performance tests (grip strength, and a moving 2-point discrimination test) at the following time points: 1. 1 week prior to surgery 2. 1 day prior to surgery 3. 3 months post surgery 4. 6 months post surgery 5. 12 months post surgery
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Anterior intramuscular transposition technique to decompress the ulnar nerve at the level of the elbow
Is there improvement in Health Related Quality of Life?
HRQOL will be determined using 3 questionnaires: a generic widely reported scale (SF-36), a condition specific valid and reliable scale (The PRUNE), and a utility scale EuroQol-5D)
Time frame: 1 week and 1 day pre-op & 3, 6, 12 months post op
Which Domains of Health Related Quality of Life Improve?
There are different domains listed in the questionnaires, depending on the response from the patients we will determine where the improvement was seen (physical, mental, emotional, etc)
Time frame: 1 week and 1 day pre-op & 3, 6, 12 months post op
Is there improvement in physical performance?
This will be measured by using grip strength and moving 2-point discrimination
Time frame: 1 week and 1 day pre-op & 3, 6, 12 months post op
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