Surgical treatment of tardy ulnar nerve palsy due to non-neurogenic heterotopic ossification in the elbow
Se Hwan Lee,
Young-Keun Lee,
Dong Hee Kim
et al.
Abstract:Heterotopic ossification (HO) is characterized by the formation of pathological bone within the soft tissues. HO predominantly affects elbow joints and may be accompanied by tardy ulnar nerve palsy. This study aimed to explore the clinical and functional outcomes of patients with tardy ulnar nerve palsy caused by HO following surgical treatment, with a review of the relevant literature.
A retrospective study was conducted on 4 patients with tardy ulnar nerve palsy caused by HO, who underwent anterior… Show more
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