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Watts AC et al. – The patient–reported outcome of surgical treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome is good but is affected by preoperative symptom severity. Outcomes after open and endoscopic in situ decompression, including the proportion of patients reporting satisfaction and functional improvement, are equivalent, but more patients reported complications after open decompression.

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