Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10083357 | The Journal of Hand Surgery | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The ECRL transfer yields good results if the intrinsic muscles of the hand are functioning, the extensor compartment is uninjured, and the lower third of the forearm where the tendon junction is performed is relatively unscarred. In such instances the range of movement and grip strength achieved are better than a latissimus dorsi muscle pedicle graft and are comparable with a FFMT. This is achieved earlier than the time taken for reinnervation of FFMT and without the attendant risks for flap failure. The ECRL transfer for finger flexor restoration is a more simple alternative that should be considered when possible.
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Authors
S. Raja MCh, Deepak K.L. MCh, A.B. MS, Hari MCh, Sandeep J. MCh,