Tiong, William H CKelly, Jason2012-07-132012-07-132012Ulnar nerve entrapment by anconeus epitrochlearis ligament. 2012, 17 (1):83-4 Hand Surg1793-653522351538http://hdl.handle.net/10147/233673Ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow is the second most common upper limb entrapment neuropathy other than carpal tunnel syndrome. There have been many causes identified ranging from chronic aging joint changes to inflammatory conditions or systemic disorders. Among them, uncommon anatomical variants accounts for a small number of cases. Here, we report our experience in managing ulnar nerve entrapment caused by a rare vestigial structure, anconeus epitrochlearis ligament, and provide a brief review of the literature of its management.enArchived with thanks to Hand surgery : an international journal devoted to hand and upper limb surgery and related research : journal of the Asia-Pacific Federation of Societies for Surgery of the HandAdultDecompression, SurgicalFemaleHumansLigamentsUlnar Nerve Compression SyndromesUlnar nerve entrapment by anconeus epitrochlearis ligament.ArticleHand surgery : an international journal devoted to hand and upper limb surgery and related research : journal of the Asia-Pacific Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand