Superficial radial nerve compression following flexor digitorum superficialis opposition transfer: a case report

The Journal of Hand Surgery
R J Spinner, M Spinner

Abstract

A patient is reported with a lesion of the radial branch of the superficial radial nerve following opposition transfer. The ring finger flexor digitorum superficialis slip was responsible for the neural compression near its thumb insertion.

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