Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Release
Traditional treatments
Traditional methods require long incisions, invasive tissue dissection, often the nerve is transposed from its normal anatomical position. Some surgeons even remove a part of the inner elbow bone. This maximally invasive procedure leads to scarring, weeks and months of impaired arm function.
Very small incisions; minimal downtime
The endoscopic operation requires only an incision of about 20 mm and allows a nerve release over a distance of up to 30 cm. Functional impairment is minimal and the resting period of the operated arm is only a few days.

