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[Development of the techniques of tendon transfers for radial paralysis].
The techniques of tendon transfer for radial palsy are continually evolving. The technique of R. Merle d'Aubigné partly inspired by that of Robert Jones clearly represented an advance, but a study of the results has shown several imperfections. The techniques of Brand, Tsuge, or Boyes more recently, have also brought improvements, but are not entirely satisfactory. A study of all the elements of tendon transfers schemes leads us to describe two basic schemes for tendon transfers either using F.C.U. or not, which can be adapted to the patient's particular needs. The essential point for success is the centralization of extensor carpi radialis longus at its insertion.
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