End-to-Side Neurorrhaphy Technique: Exploring Neuronal Regeneration to Restore Nerve Function
Raiza Rafaela Borges de Oliveira,
Júlia Santos Maia,
Ismael Felipe Gonçalves Galvão
et al.
Abstract:Aims: To report the case of a pediatric patient with total left brachial plexopathy (TLBP), exhibiting partially restored motor function and impaired sensitivity, who was treated with the End-to-Side neurorrhaphy (ETSN) technique.
Presentation of Case: A 13-year-old female was involved in a car accident. After clinical and imaging evaluation, the diagnostic hypothesis was TLBP with partially restored function and loss of protective sensitivity in the pincer region. A surgical intervention was recommended. Due … Show more
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