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Tendon Harvest for Treatment of Radial Nerve Palsy Using Endoscopic Technique. [PDF]

open access: yesWorld J Plast Surg, 2018
Akhoondinasab MR   +2 more
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Paresia del nervio radial en las fracturas humerales complejas [PDF]

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Spontaneous nerve torsion: unusual cause of radial nerve palsy

Skeletal Radiology, 2014
Spontaneous nerve torsion is a rare cause of nerve palsy. We describe a case of nerve torsion affecting the radial nerve in order to inform radiologists of the existence of this condition and subtle features on cross-sectional imaging that can suggest the diagnosis preoperatively.
Yoshimi, Endo   +3 more
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Tendon transfers in radial nerve palsy

Der Orthopäde, 1997
Radial nerve palsy results in a lack of extrinsic extensors of the wrist, fingers and thumb. The degree of dysfunction depends on the level of trauma to the radial nerve. If the wrist is not stable there is a loss of prehensile grip. Patients have great difficulty picking up large or heavy objects.
P, Hahn, U, Lanz
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Radial Nerve Palsy Caused by Injections

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1996
Fifty-six cases of radial palsy due to injections have been seen during the last 13 years. Thirteen patients recovered spontaneously. Seven patients were treated by neurolysis, of which five had full recovery in 1 year. The remaining patients were treated by modified Robert Jones transfers.
S C, Gaur, A, Swarup
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Tendon transfer surgery for radial nerve palsy

Hand Surgery and Rehabilitation, 2022
Palliative tendon transfer is an integral part of radial nerve palsy treatment. It can be considered in the first weeks when the possibility of nerve repair by direct suture or nerve grafting is not feasible or reasonable. Mostly, it is discussed secondarily when it is too late for nerve surgery and motor recovery cannot be expected, or after failure ...
D, Tordjman   +5 more
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Radial Nerve Palsy

Hand Clinics, 1988
The anatomy of the radial nerve, functional loss from nerve damage at various levels, timing of tendon transfers, choices of tendon motors for transfer, and operative and postoperative management have been discussed. My preference of transfers for complete radial nerve palsy is: (table: see text).
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