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Transfer of A Fascicle From the Posterior Cord To the Suprascapular Nerve After Injury of the Upper Roots of the Brachial Plexus
Neurosurgery, 10/01/09
Martins RS et al. – The posterior cord can be used as a source of donor fascicle to the suprascapular nerve after its infraclavicular relocation. This new intraplexal nerve transfer could be applied in patients with isolated injury of the upper trunk and concomitant lesion of the extraplexal nerve donors usually used for reinnervation of the suprascapular nerve.
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