Abstract
Anterior interosseous to ulnar nerve transfers were performed in nine patients with proximal ulnar nerve injuries in continuity. Clinical and neurophysiological results at 9,12 and 24 months postoperatively showed improvement, but a contribution of the transfer could be demonstrated in only three cases.
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