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Delayed Repair of the Ulnar NerveFrom the Stockport Infirmary, Stockport
The case of a fifteen-year-old child where the delay between division and successful repair of the ulnar nerve was nine years is presented. This case and a review of the literature emphasise the importance of repairing nerves in children irrespective of the time interval between division and repair.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 10, No. 3,
345-346 (1985) |
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