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complete or partial/selective neurectomy. The idea of intervening in the level of the peripheral nerve is not new. The first ever intervention was described by Lorenz 1 in 1887, which was a neurotomy by performing ablation of the obturator nerve for
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denervation techniques used ( 3 ). Since Berger's description of the technique of surgical neurectomy of the anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) and posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) using the same dorsal approach, numerous surgeons have reported this
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fact that not all elements of the problem have been addressed. Several studies have shown good to excellent results in 70–80% of patients after neurectomy. 19 – 21 Interestingly, and quite consistently, only about half of the patients report no
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hamstrings distal lengthening; neurectomy of the anterior branch of the obturator nerve on the side of the dislocation; exposing the hip by using the Watson–Jones lateral approach; detaching of gluteal muscles and capsular attachment of the rectus femoris
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syndrome. Selective LABC nerve blocks or even neurectomy after ultrasound may be considered for refractory symptoms. Heterotopic ossification Heterotopic ossification may be seen on radiographs after DBT repair using any exposure or fixation
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