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Median nerve reconstruction after entrapment in the elbow
Authors:Lisa Korus   Mike Morhart   Abdulaziz Jarman     Jaret Olson
Affiliation:1Plastic and Reconstructive and Pediatric Surgery;;2Department of Surgery, University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta
Abstract:Median nerve entrapment in the elbow is a known but rare complication of pediatric elbow dislocations. It is classified on the anatomical basis of entrapment. Due to a variety of factors, it is often diagnosed late. Because of this, substantial injury occurs to the nerve, requiring some form of restorative surgery in addition to release from the joint. Such nerve injury has been treated in a variety of ways including neurolysis, end-to-end anastomosis and nerve grafting. To date, there has been no conclusive evidence in the literature that one method should be preferred over another. A case of median nerve entrapment that was treated with sural nerve grafting is presented. In a review of the literature, previous treatment of such cases is discussed and compared.
Keywords:Elbow   Entrapment   Median nerve   Nerve grafting   Sural nerve
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