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End-to-side nerve suture in traumatic injuries of brachial plexus: review of the literature and personal case series
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 11/05/09
Battiston B et al. – This study did not demonstrate a reliable role for end–to–side nerve suture in brachial plexus surgery. The authors believe that at present end–to–side suture must not be a substitute for standard reconstructive techniques in brachial plexus surgery. Occasionally termino–lateral nerve sutures may represent a support to standard reconstructive procedures especially in case of severe injuries when few undamaged donor nerves are available.
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