2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.39282
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Pilot Cadaveric Study of Anatomical Variations of the Median Nerve at the Wrist in the Lithuanian Population

Abstract: Introduction: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is known as one of the most common neurological disorders in the human body. Nowadays, the prevalence in the general population ranges between 1% and 5%. Due to its high prevalence and increasing incidence of carpal tunnel surgery, the anatomical variations of the median nerve at the wrist are important to know to avoid iatrogenic injury of the nerve. Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate the anatomical variation of the median nerve at the le… Show more

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“…German (246) 2.8% Ahn et al [23] Korean (354) 0,3% Barbe et al [24] North American (89) 2.6% Mizia et al [25] Polish (60) 5% Agarwal et al [26] Indian (52) 11.5% Shinagawa et al [27] Japanese (698) 16.9% Asghar et al [28] Bulgarian (154) 0.02% Neumann, Suchomlinov [29] Lithuanian (30) 10%…”
Section: Lanz [9]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…German (246) 2.8% Ahn et al [23] Korean (354) 0,3% Barbe et al [24] North American (89) 2.6% Mizia et al [25] Polish (60) 5% Agarwal et al [26] Indian (52) 11.5% Shinagawa et al [27] Japanese (698) 16.9% Asghar et al [28] Bulgarian (154) 0.02% Neumann, Suchomlinov [29] Lithuanian (30) 10%…”
Section: Lanz [9]mentioning
confidence: 99%