To graft or not to graft? Median to radial nerve transfer in the forearm: an alternative approach to treat proximal radial nerve injuries
Background. Reconstruction of proximal radial nerve (RN) injuries via grafting technique brings good recovery of wrist extensors, wherein finger and thumb extensors recover to a lesser degree. The outcomes are strongly dependent on a gap length, timing of procedure, etc. An alternative ap...
Main Authors: | Ihor B. Tretyak, Alexander A. Gatskiy, Ihor V. Kovalenko, Alexander N. Bazik |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute
2018-09-01
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Series: | Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal |
Online Access: | https://theunj.org/article/view/133273 |
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