ABSTRACT
Acute or chronic arterial thrombose due to repetitive blunt trauma to the palm of
the hand is a rare occupational vascular disease. In most of the cases it affects
the ulnar artery and its superficial palmar branch. Repetitive crush is pathogenic
and the unique anatomy of the superficial branch of the ulnar artery lying next to
the hook of hamate is causative. In rare cases it may affect the superficial palmar
branch of the radial artery, called thenar hammer syndrome. The combination of both
is an absolute rarity. Both syndromes are occupational diseases in workers using the
hand as a hammer. Patients typically present with Raynaud phenomenon or complain about
ischemic pain, cold intolerance, or cyanosis. The gold standard in diagnosis is the
angiography. Surgical or conservative treatment can be performed successfully. We
present a case of combined thenar and hypothenar hammer and a brief review of the
literature.
KEYWORDS
Hypothenar hammer syndrome - thenar hammer syndrome - ulnar artery occlusion - fibromuscular
dysplasia
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Georgios Koulaxouzidis M.D.
Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Medical Centre Freiburg (UMCF)
Hugstetter Straße 55, Freiburg 79106, Germany
Email: georgios.koulaxouzidis@uniklinik-freiburg.de