2023
DOI: 10.1055/a-2039-1193
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Successful Treatment of a Painful Neuroma Using Fascicular Shifting in the Ulnar Nerve: A Case Report

Abstract: The authors report the case of a forty-year old man with an inveterate ulnar nerve neuroma following a laceration injury of his left wrist twenty-three years ago. He presented with a typical ulnar claw-hand deformity and debilitating neuropathic pain in his hand (VAS 8.4). Pre-operative imaging revealed a neuroma of the ulnar nerve at the Guyon’s canal. Moreover, a complete atrophy of all intrinsic hand muscles innervated by the ulnar nerve was present. A Zancolli lasso procedure was performed to reduce the cl… Show more

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