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Transfers for Functional Reconstruction

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Peripheral Nerve Lesions
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In this chapter we will describe the standard procedures of MTT in functional reconstruction. There will always be a patient that does not fit into this standard pattern. In these, the decisions on transfer must be made after careful examination, listing of all retained function and listing of the functions that are to be reconstructed (see Chap. 10). Thus, combinations and modifications of all possible transfers are to be considered.

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Penkert, G., Fansa, H. (2004). Transfers for Functional Reconstruction. In: Peripheral Nerve Lesions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09232-3_11

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