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intermuscular septum. The common flexor origin is repaired over the exposed bone at the resection site. The UN lies in a more direct course without distortion as it passes deep to the FCU. This approach to CuTS transposes the nerve away from the hostile
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) mobilizing extensor digitorum brevis (EDB), (c) the calcaneonavicular coalition, (d) defect post coalition resection and fat interposition graft, (e) repair of EDB origin, (f) resected specimen. An oblique lateral Ollier’s approach over the sinus
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complex (TFCC) problems, we found examples of this situation (see Fig. 2 ). The communication of a tear in the TFCC at wrist arthroscopy might provoke a response in the patient that this tear needs to be repaired 11 even though initial complaints
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can be suspected when a soft stop to reduction is observed. The anterior approach is the most widely used approach for open reduction. This approach is especially indicated when vascular repair is necessary. It is a safe approach and results are