Treatment of Neuroma of the Dorsal Branch of the Ulnar Nerve With Transfer to the Distal Anterior Interosseous Nerve.

J Hand Surg Glob Online

Department of Reconstructive Surgery, Clínica Cavadas, Valencia, Spain.

Published: November 2020

Painful neuromas of the dorsal branch of the ulnar nerve may be difficult to treat. Proximal transposition is the standard treatment, but pain may recur. Sensory-to-motor nerve transfer as an evolution of targeted muscle reinnervation is a recently described technique to reduce neuroma formation in the treatment of painful neuromas. This report describes sensory-to-motor transfer of the dorsal branch of the ulnar nerve to the distal anterior interosseous nerve to treat a painful neuroma.

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