Tse Raymond, Hentz Vincent R, Yao Jeffrey
Vancouver Island Health Authority, University of British Columbia, 301 - 1625 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria, BC, V8R 1B1, Canada.
Hand Clin. 2007 Aug;23(3):373-92, vii. doi: 10.1016/j.hcl.2007.05.003.
Long term paralysis of the ulnar nerve is associated with an array of specific deficits and deformities. The numerous options for reconstruction are reviewed, as well as the specific patient considerations in selecting a strategy. An approach to late reconstruction for late ulnar nerve palsy is presented based upon the authors' experience and the available literature.