Efficacy and prognosis of surgical treatment for burning hands syndrome patients
Yapu Liu,
Yuanyuan Su,
Songmao Wang
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: Few reports have discussed surgical treatment of patients with burning hands syndrome, a mild variant of traumatic central spinal cord syndrome (TCCS). In this report, we characterized the role of surgical treatment for patients with burning hands syndrome.
Methods: A total of 32 cases from August 2013 to August 2018 met the inclusion criteria, including 26 males and 6 females aged 55.7±10.8 years. All patients complained of burning, numbness, and tingling in hands after cervical hyperextension injury… Show more
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