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Old 06-18-2014, 01:16 PM
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If you have NTOS, I would think that the internal neurolysis -- and how well it's performed -- is critical to your outcome. Of course, I recognize that other factors are equally as important (post-op complications, post-op scarring, and so many others!) .

I am wondering why anyone with NTOS would have a surgery with a transaxillary approach, if this step couldn't be done completely.
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