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Title:
Anterior Interosseous Nerve Transfer In Ulnar Nerve Injury
Authors: S.M.Monib,W.A.Kandil,O.M.Essawy,S.M.Zahid
Year: 2021
Keywords: Interosseous; Nerve; Ulnar; Injury
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Abstract:

Wounds to the ulnar nerve bring about both tactile and engine shortfalls inside the hand. This examination planned to assess practical result of move foremost interossous nerve to profound engine part of ulnar nerve injury. also, to contrast our outcome and different focuses result doing likewise tequnique or other tequniques. Ten patients, 7 guys and 3 females with a mean time of 28.5±6.86 with least 18 and most extreme 42 years of age were remembered for this investigation. The interim span before a medical procedure was 4.25±1.48 with least 2 months and most extreme a half year. All patients experienced proximal high ulnar nerve injury and were incorporated for distal neurotization. All patients had been submitted to 1ry fix of ulnar nerve at season of injury. there was huge connection between better engine result and more limited time span before a medical procedure. Likewise there was a critical connection between better engine result and consistence of the patients to physical thrapy. The useful misfortune was missing after denervation of pronator quadrates as the pronator teres can repay in all the examined patients. Hold and squeeze strength were improved in all patients to an agreeable level. From the hand specialist's perspective the outcomes are empowering in overseeing such cases with the nerve move method to reestablish capacity to natural muscles of hand.

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