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An iatrogenic femoral nerve injury after open reduction and displacement iliac osteotomy for hip dysplasia
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 11/05/09
Ertem K et al. – The authors repaired damaged femoral nerve by sural nerve graft using interfascicular technique. After 6 years, she was walking without additional device or hand to stabilize the knee.
K. Ertem, 11/09/09
| Hi, In spite of the possibility of femoral nerve injury in exposures of anterior hip emphasized by some articles and textbooks, according our literature survey we could not found a neurotmetic type femoral nerve injury that was presented before. |
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