• ABSTRACT
    • We report a case of posttraumatic compressive neuropathy of the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve occurring in the setting of heterotopic ossification following a direct blow to the hypothenar eminence. Over several weeks, the patient developed ring and little finger claw deformities and atrophy of his first dorsal interosseous and adductor pollicis muscles with sparing of sensation. Electromyography and nerve conduction study localized the area of injury, and computed tomography confirmed the presence of heterotopic bone near the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve. Intraoperatively, the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve was under tension as it traversed volarly over the hook of hamate and heterotopic bone. Decompression of the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve with resection of heterotopic bone and the hook of hamate was performed. Six months postoperatively, the patient demonstrated resolution of clawing and improving strength of his ulnar nerve innervated intrinsic muscles.