Results of reconstructive surgery in the upper limb of tetraplegic patients

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Forty three out of 62 tetraplegic patients operated on in Sweden during 1970 to 1984 with various reconstructive procedures in the arm and hand have been reexamined. The results show that reconstruction of elbow extensor, key grip and finger flexor are all very valuable procedures if performed on correct indications. All but 4 patients improved by surgery and in many instances the surgical treatment facilitated return to work. © 1988 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

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Ejeskär, A., & Dahllöf, A. (1988). Results of reconstructive surgery in the upper limb of tetraplegic patients. Paraplegia, 26(3), 204–208. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1988.32

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