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transfer surgery in the reconstruction of paralysis . J Musculoskelet Surg Res 2019 ; 3 : 53 – 59 . 21. Dengler J Dolen U Patterson JMM et al. Supercharge end-to-side anterior interosseous-to-ulnar motor nerve
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Introduction Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) describes dysfunction of the ulnar nerve (UN) in the region of the elbow. It is the second most common compression neuropathy in the upper extremity, with 25 male and 19 female new cases per 100
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there is an indication for it to be performed, replantation is always the treatment of choice. 20 , 21 From our experience, in cases of severe limb trauma with mangled extremities, microsurgical reconstruction, if indicated and successful, gives
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tarsi is undertaken, tailoring the skin incision to the skin creases to optimize the aesthetics. Care is taken to avoid the sural nerve and peroneal tendons at the lower part of the incision and branches of the superficial peroneal nerve at the upper
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management of foot and ankle deformities in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease . Muscle Nerve 2018 ; 57 : 255 – 259 . 34. Ward CM Dolan LA Bennett DL Morcuende JA Cooper RR . Long-term results of reconstruction
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significant complications were those of failure, loosening or dislocation of implants. A number of other complications including fracture, infection, chronic regional pain syndrome, superficial radial nerve symptoms, tendon irritation, and heterotopic
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sagittal plane reconstructions in the longitudinal axis of the scaphoid provides more detailed fracture characteristics and allows quantitative measurement of fracture gap, translation (step-off), and angulation given by the intra-scaphoid angle. 8 , 32