Endoscopic ulnar nerve decompression using the A.M. Surgical system performed by Noah Weiss, MD of Sonoma, CA. Endoscopic ulnar nerve surgery requires a small incision over the ulnar nerve at the elbow. The procedure is minimally invasive and patients experience less pain than traditional surgical options (ulnar nerve transposition, medial epicondylectomy, larger incision decompressions) and are expected to have full range of motion on the first follow up visit (7-10 days). The A.M. Surgical system is the preferred instrumentation for endoscopic decompression because surgeons can confidently view the ulnar nerve through a clear cannula to make sure it's protected at all times.
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may i ask as an athlete and a dental student would cutting the fascia and splitting the flexors and triceps affect my future performance in anyway?
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