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NCT ID: NCT05567081 Completed - Clinical trials for Ulnar Neuropathy at Elbow

Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided PRP Versus Corticosteroid Injection in Patients With Ulnar Neuropathy at Elbow

Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study was be performed on 60 patients with ulnar neuropathy at elbow diagnosed clinically and by electrophysiology and/or ultrasonography selected from Physical medicine, Rheumatology & Rehabilitation Department, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University. Patients were be randomly divided into 2 groups: Group I: will undergo a single ultrasound-guided deep perineural injection with 3ml PRP at the thickest part of the ulnar nerve. PRP will be prepared by PRP method. Group II: will undergo a single ultrasound-guided deep perineural injection with 1ml corticosteroid (triamcinolone acetonide, 40mg/mL) mixed with 1ml lidocaine hydrochloride.

NCT ID: NCT04264000 Completed - Clinical trials for Ulnar Neuropathy at Elbow

Platelet-rich Plasma Injection for Ulnar Neuropathy at Elbow

Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ulnar neuropathy at elbow (UNE) is the second common peripheral entrapment neuropathy after carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Although many conservative managements of UNE were found, their effectiveness were often unsatisfied without existed guideline. Recently, the perineural injection of 5% dextrose wate (D5W) is a novel management for CTS but its effect for UNE is not obviously as CTS. Hence, it is very important to find another novel injectate for UNE.

NCT ID: NCT02986906 Completed - Clinical trials for Ulnar Neuropathy at Elbow

Perineural Injection Therapy for Ulnar Neuropathy at Elbow

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ulnar neuropathy at elbow (UNE) is the second common peripheral entrapment neuropathy. Although many conservative managements of UNE, the effectiveness of these methods are unsatisfied especial the moderate degree of UNE. Recently, ultrasound-guided perineural injection therapy (PIT) with 5% dextrose is progressively applicated for clinical treatment for entrapment neuropathy. However, current studies have not proved the effects of PIT on peripheral neuropathy because these studies enrolled small number of patients and lacked controlled design. We design a randomized, double-blind, controlled trail to assess the effect after ultrasound-guided PIT with 5% dextrose in patients with mild and moderate UNE.