Posterior approach technique for accessory-suprascapular nerve transfer: A cadaveric study of the anatomical landmarks and number of myelinated axons
Accessory-suprascapular nerve transfer by the anterior supraclavicular approach technique was suggested to ensure transferrance of the spinal accessory nerve to healthy recipients. However, a double crush lesion of the suprascapular nerve might not be sufficiently demonstrated. In that case, accesso...
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Main Authors: | Dumnoensun Pruksakorn, K. Sananpanich, S. Khunamornpong, S. Phudhichareonrat, P. Chalidapong |
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2018
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