2014
DOI: 10.5455/handmicrosurg.1577
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Cubital tunnel syndrome due to heterotrophic ossification caused by radial head fracture: a case report

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“…12 Another report of ulnar nerve compression in a 20-year-old patient caused by HO secondary to the radial head fracture was treated by surgical release and nerve in situ decompression, which resulted in complete nerve recovery. 13 Eight cases of brain-injury-related HO of the elbow with ulnar nerve compression in adult patients were reported. All cases underwent early surgical release and transposition of ulnar nerve with good to excellent outcomes in seven of eight patients.…”
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“…12 Another report of ulnar nerve compression in a 20-year-old patient caused by HO secondary to the radial head fracture was treated by surgical release and nerve in situ decompression, which resulted in complete nerve recovery. 13 Eight cases of brain-injury-related HO of the elbow with ulnar nerve compression in adult patients were reported. All cases underwent early surgical release and transposition of ulnar nerve with good to excellent outcomes in seven of eight patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%