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[Ulnar nerve compression syndrome of the elbow. Analysis of 50 operated cases].

Annales de chirurgie de la main et du membre superieur : organe officiel des societes de chirurgie de la main = Annals of hand and upper limb surgery, 1996
This is a retrospective review of 50 elbows (44 patients) treated operatively by simple decompression (seven cases), decompression with epitrochlectomy (13 cases), and anterior transposition (30 cases) for compression neuropathy of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. We performed a superficial transposition in five cases, an intramuscular transposition in 13
G N, Kohut, D R, Della Santa, A, Chamay
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Proximal ulnar nerve compression. Cubital tunnel syndrome.

Hand clinics, 1992
Ulnar nerve compression about the elbow is common. If diagnosed and treated early, satisfactory results can be expected. Severe chronic nerve compression may lead to permanent nerve damage. The diagnosis can be made by careful history, physical examination, knowledge of the nerve anatomy, and sometimes electrodiagnosis.
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[Chronic ulnar nerve compression syndrome at the elbow. Apropos of 74 cases].

Annales de chirurgie de la main et du membre superieur : organe officiel des societes de chirurgie de la main = Annals of hand and upper limb surgery, 1992
Seventy-four patients were operated at Bichat hospital for chronic ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow between 1982 and 1988. For 62 of them, the etiology of the compression was idiopathic and these cases were treated by neurolysis only or, if the nerve was unstable, by neurolysis associated with medial epicondylectomy.
J Y, Alnot, J M, Frajman
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[Heterotopic ossification and ulnar nerve compression syndrome of the elbow. A report of two cases].

Annales de chirurgie de la main et du membre superieur : organe officiel des societes de chirurgie de la main = Annals of hand and upper limb surgery, 1990
Heterotopic ossification is a well known complication in patients after longterm coma following CNS trauma. The association of heterotopic ossification and a nerve compression syndrome situated near the calcifications is less common. The authors present 2 CNS traumatised patients who secondarily developed the association of heterotopic ossification of ...
D R, Della Santa, P, Reust
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[Proximal ulnar nerve compression syndrome with special reference to the m. epitrochleo-anconaeus].

Handchirurgie, Mikrochirurgie, plastische Chirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Handchirurgie : Organ der Deutschsprachigen Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Mikrochirurgie der Peripheren Nerven und Gefasse : Organ der V..., 1987
Subluxation and luxation of the ulnar nerve are normally congenital and can result in not only an irritation of the nerve but also sensory loss and motor weakness. The structures overlying the ulnar groove are responsible for the extent of nerve dislocation.
R, Suden, A, Wilhelm
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Ulnar nerve compression syndrome. (Portuguese)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
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Compression Syndromes of the Ulnar Nerve

Hans Assmus, Gregor Antoniadis
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Compression syndrome of the deep motor branch of the ulnar nerve. (Piso-Hamate Hiatus syndrome)

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1976
I J, Uriburu, F J, Morchio, J C, Marin
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