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Alarcón, N., (2004). Correlación clínica y confirmación quirúrgica en el síndrome del pronador [Tesis de segunda especialidad, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1445
Alarcón, N., Correlación clínica y confirmación quirúrgica en el síndrome del pronador [Tesis de segunda especialidad]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1445
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title = "Correlación clínica y confirmación quirúrgica en el síndrome del pronador",
author = "Alarcón Llange, Néstor Robert",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2004"
}
It was carried out a descriptive, retrospective, transverse study; the sampling Unit was the patients with diagnose clinical of the Pronator Syndrome to Surgical Liberation in the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology of the National Edgardo Rebagliati Martins Hospital between June of the 2003 and May of the 2004. It was also carried out the surgical liberation of the Transverse Ligament of the Carpo in all the patients with clinical square of compression of the Tunnel of the Carpo associated to the Pronator Syndrome. The statistical analysis was carried out with the program SPSS Vs. 11. 26 cases were selected, it was found that 73% (19) were bigger than 45 years and 69.2% (18) of female sex, 76.9% (20) were devoted to works that they were related to manual activities, 88.5% (23) were skillful and in 65.4% (17) the nervous atrapamiento was in the right extremity, in 84.6% (22) was carried out a liberation of the Syndrome of the Tunnel of the Carpo homolateral. Regarding the clinical maneuvers, 46.2% (12) presented pain in the point pronador, followed by 23.1% (06) supination against resistance, and 23.1% (06) pronation against resistance; the surgical discoveries indicated that in 42.3 % (11) was the aponeurosis bicipital, in 30.8 % (08) the band of the round pronador and in 19.2 % (05) cause tumorales those responsible for the compression, the postoperative complications, were hematoma 30.8 % (08), and infection in 3.8 % (01) of the cases.
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