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      Hypothenar hammer syndrome: apropos of six cases and review of the literature.

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      Decker Medicine

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          Hypothenar hammer syndrome (HHS) is a rather rare condition and is a term used to describe an aneurysm or thrombosis of the ulnar artery. It is considered an occupational or recreational injury and is usually a result of a repetitive trauma to the hypothenar region where the unique anatomy of the Guyon canal allows arterial injury. HHS is one of the less common causes of symptomatic ischemia of the upper extremity. The aim of this article is to describe our experience with six patients. Presenting signs, symptoms, differential diagnoses, and literature review of this probably underdiagnosed syndrome are described. There are two pathologic entities: the aneurysmal type and the thrombotic type. Although most authors recommend watchful observation for the thrombotic type, reconstructive surgery is the treatment of choice for the aneurysmal type.

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          Journal
          Vascular
          Vascular
          Decker Medicine
          1708-5381
          1708-5381
          February 26 2009
          : 16
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Vascular Surgery, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel. s_nitecki@rambam.health.gov.il
          Article
          10.2310/6670.2008.00002
          19238870
          b5b11ea7-40bf-4018-ae7c-9b116b6e4c12
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