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Trying To Find Out The Name Of A Bursitis Operation

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Segilla | 19:21 Mon 24th Mar 2014 | Body & Soul
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is was c. 1975.
First I had unsuccessful tiny cortisone injections in the elbow.These were followed by an injection with a long needle into the elbow joint.
Pain persisted so the surgeon recommended an operation he was trying to resurrect or re-popularise and I think it was called Garden's or Golden's operation or somesuch. He said it was safer than operating at the elbow (and moving a nerve?).

The arm was opened near the wrist and a tendon diagonally sliced right through. The tendon was then re-sewn slightly offset so as to make it effectively longer. This took pressure off the nerve at the elbow.

The op was a complete success.

Mr R Merryweather of Gloucester, (now dead) was the surgeon.

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It's called Garden's op. but is no longer done as a routine treatment.
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Many thanks. Pity about its demise as it was so successful, despite me doing heavy gardening work after recovery.

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