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ANTERIOR TRANSPOSITION OF THE PERONEAL NERVE FOR TRACTION PARALYSIS
HENRY MILCH
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NEW YORK, N. Y.
1945 by The American Orthopaedic Association, Inc.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1945; 27:608-614 
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Abstract

Excessive traction on the peroneal nerve, with resulting paralysis, may be removed by the operation of anterior transposition of the nerve, after the tibial head of the peroneus longus muscle has been detached. In those cases in which simple transposition is insufficient, resection of the fibular head offers a means of overcoming relative disproportion between the nerve and the tibiofibular distance.

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