Obturator nerve injuries during intra-abdominal surgery

Selective obturatory nerve lesions are described to occur relatively infrequent. In the present paper two patients developing signs and symptoms of an obturatory neuropathy as a result of abdominal surgery were reported. In a 48-year-old woman a bilateral obturator neuropathy occured after bilateral...

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obturatory nerve
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