Journal:
:trauma monthly
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ioannis p. stathopoulos department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece; third orthopedic department, kat hospital, university of athens, athens, greece; third orthopaedic department, university of athens, kat hospital, 10 athinas str., kifissia, pc: 14561, athens, greece. tel: +30-2108018123, fax: +30-2108018122
konstantinos raptis department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece
efstathios g. ballas department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece; first orthopedic department, attikon hospital, university of athens, athens, greece
sarantis-petros g. spyridonos department of upper limb and hand surgery and microsurgery, kat hospital, athens, greece
conclusions the treatment of symptomatic ecu instability is still controversial, especially for acute dislocations. depending on the type of injury many surgical techniques have been proposed. combination of direct repair of the tendon’s subsheath and reinforcement with an extensor retinaculum graft is a reliable option. introduction dislocation/subluxation of the extensor carpi ulnaris (ecu) t...