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Nom prénom: chatbouri farouk
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Nom prénom: chneti islem
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Nom prénom: haggui ali
Email: 
Hôpital: 

 
Nom prénom: rbai hedi
Email: 
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            [0] => Guyon’s canal;
compression;
aneurysm2;

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            [0] => The guyon’s canal syndrome is a relatively rare entity . this disorder is due to the ulnar nerve compression when it passes through this canal at The wrist which  is an uncommon site for the ulnar nerve compression .
Clinical examination is crucial for guyon’s canal syndrome diagnosis , however it can be misleading due to the variations of clinical presentations especially when the sensory symptoms are absent or atypical.
We report a case of a 20 year’s old male admitted in our departement for a guyon’s canal syndrome due to an aneurysm of the ulnar artery and had a surgical decompreesion.
The decompression surgery was carried out under general anesthesia and The aneurysm was carefully removed  and the ulnar artery was ligaturated after a favorable allen test.
After three months the patient was pain free , progressively gaining his hand function and very satisfied with the proceduremany etiologies of Guyon's canal syndrome were reported and can be classified into groups.
Treatment options depend on severity and duration of symptoms, previous treatment attempts, and underlying etiology. Adjacent vascular enlargement is not a common cause of Guyon's canal with few case reports in the literature. Surgery to open and release the roof of Guyon's canal and removing the aneurysm can yield good outcome in most reports.
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