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Ulnar Nerve [PDF]

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G. Gentili, M. Napoli
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End-to-Side Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer: A Valuable Alternative for Traumatic High Ulnar Nerve Palsy.

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2021
BACKGROUND The prognosis of high ulnar nerve injury is poor despite nerve repair or grafting. Anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) transfers provide a satisfactory recovery.
Shih-heng Chen   +8 more
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Ulnar Nerve

Pain, 2019
Gwynne Kirchen
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Elbow flexion strength and contractile activity after partial ulnar nerve or intercostal nerve transfers for brachial plexus injuries

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2020
We compared the outcomes of 23 partial ulnar nerve and 15 intercostal nerve transfers for elbow flexion reconstruction in patients with C56 or C567 brachial plexus injuries using manual muscle power, dynamometric measurements of elbow flexion strength ...
D. Chia, K. Doi, Y. Hattori, S. Sakamoto
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Supercharge End-to-Side Anterior Interosseous–to–Ulnar Motor Nerve Transfer Restores Intrinsic Function in Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
Background: The supercharge end-to-side anterior interosseous nerve–to–ulnar motor nerve transfer offers a viable option to enhance recovery of intrinsic function following ulnar nerve injury.
J. Dengler   +6 more
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Ulnar Nerve Anatomy

Hand Clinics, 2007
The anatomy of the ulnar nerve is described from its origin at the brachial plexus to its termination in the hand and digits. The critical anatomy surrounding the cubital tunnel and Guyon canal is emphasized, and clinically relevant anatomic variations, muscle anomalies, and peripheral nerve anastomoses are described.
Daniel B, Polatsch   +3 more
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Performance and Return to Sport After Ulnar Nerve Decompression/Transposition Among Professional Baseball Players

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2019
Background: Isolated ulnar nerve decompression/transposition is an uncommon surgical procedure among professional baseball players. Purpose/Hypothesis: To determine performance and rate of return to sport (RTS) among professional baseball players after ...
B. Erickson   +4 more
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Ulnar Nerve Instability

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
The term "ulnar nerve instability" describes the chronic conditions of subluxation and relocation of the ulnar nerve at the elbow with flexion and extension of the elbow, respectively. This condition is more common than generally thought. Recurrent subluxation of the nerve at the elbow results in a tractional and frictional neuritis.
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Vascularized Ulnar Nerve Graft

Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery, 2006
The purpose of this article is to describe the indications, anatomy, and harvesting technique of vascularized ulnar nerve graft based on the superior ulnar collateral artery (SUCA) for reconstruction of upper extremity function. The ulnar nerve has an extrinsic blood supply consisting of multiple dominant systems: the SUCA, the inferior ulnar ...
Yasunori, Hattori, Kazuteru, Doi
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