Neurosurgery
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To report the outcomes of cubital tunnel surgery for patients with absent ulnar sensory nerve conduction. ⋯ Patients with cubital tunnel syndrome who have absent sensory nerve conduction seem to experience less improvement of sensory symptoms after surgery, compared with all patients with cubital tunnel syndrome described in the literature. Bilateral symptoms and delayed surgery secondary to associated cervical spine disease seem to be significant negative factors for postoperative improvement of sensory symptoms. Sensory symptoms improved similarly among patients who underwent neurolysis or subcutaneous transposition
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Comment Letter Comparative Study
Anatomic and clinical study of the orbitopterional approach to anterior communicating artery aneurysms.