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Marko Bumbasirevic, Tomislav Palibrk, Aleksandar Lesic, and Henry DE Atkinson

nerve palsy. 22 Recent studies performed on cadavers have shown that distal locking screws can damage the radial nerve when introduced from a lateral to medial direction. 23 , 24 The posterior interosseous nerve is frequently injured during

Maria Anna Smolle, Sandra Bösmüller, Paul Puchwein, Martin Ornig, Andreas Leithner, and Franz-Josef Seibert

-union, while post-operative infections and iatrogenic radial nerve palsy (iRNP) do naturally occur following surgical therapy. As complication profiles are known to differ between conservative and surgical therapy, operative techniques, and implant types, but

Nicolas Gallusser, Bardia Barimani, and Frédéric Vauclair

. Surgical treatment: open reduction and internal fixation with a plate Indications Surgical indications are summarized in Table 1 . Radial nerve palsy (RNP) in HSF is not an indication for surgery as it is associated with a high rate of spontaneous

Deepak Samson, Chye Yew Ng, and Dominic Power

-ligament-injured knees in order to define the injury and identify any associated osteochondral and meniscal injuries. In the setting of a peroneal nerve palsy, peripheral nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG) are also useful. 7 Ligament

Duncan Avis and Dominic Power

following glenohumeral dislocation Associated fracture - proximal humerus or scapula Vascular injury Delay in reduction >2 hours Neurological deficit in axillary nerve and other plexus palsies Neuropathic pain associated

Rui Zhang, Xiaoyu Wang, Jia Xu, Qinglin Kang, and Reggie C Hamdy

and Trauma 2021 21 101511 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcot.2021.101511 ) 61. Nishimura M Itsubo T Horii E Hayashi M Uchiyama S Kato H . Tardy ulnar nerve palsy caused by chronic radial head dislocation after Monteggia fracture: a

Izaäk F. Kodde, Jetske Viveen, Bertram The, Roger P. van Riet, and Denise Eygendaal

after a short period of availability. 12 Although it is not always clear why a prosthesis is not available anymore, in general, high numbers of complications were reported. Reported complications have consisted of nerve palsy, instability, stiffness

Abdus S. Burahee, Andrew D. Sanders, Colin Shirley, and Dominic M. Power

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

Alfonso Vaquero-Picado, Gaspar González-Morán, and Luis Moraleda

patients with post-operative ulnar nerve palsy and medial pin fixation despite only four wires being removed. Valencia et al 94 reported in their series that 100% of radial nerve injuries, 87.5% of median nerve injuries and 25% of ulnar nerve

Pieter Caekebeke, Joris Duerinckx, and Roger van Riet

repair. Anteriorly, the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LACN) is a terminal sensory branch of the musculocutaneous nerve. It bifurcates into two branches that supply the volar-radial portion of the wrist, portions of the thumb and the distal two