نتایج جستجو برای: facial nerve neuroma

تعداد نتایج: 218887  

Guglielmo Cacciotti, Raffaele Roperto, Ettore Carpineta , Luciano Mastronardi , Maria Pia-Tonelli ,

Background: Vestibular Schwannoma (VS) is one of the skull base tumors originating from vestibular portion of eighth cranial nerve. Recently, 2 micro-Thulium laser is used in the surgery of some intracranial tumors. Objectives: Assessing the efficacy of 2 micro-Thulium flexible hand-held laser fiber (RevolixjrÒ) in microsurgical removal of VS. Materials and Methods: This retrospect...

2017
EDGARDO RODRIGUEZ-COLLAZO HAMID A KHAN

A prospective study was performed to gauge the outcomes of a newer and modified approach to the surgical management and treatment of post-traumatic lower extremity end neuroma formation experienced by patients. Chronic peripheral nerve pain of the lower extremity that presents after a traumatic episode or post-surgical procedures continues to be a major concern for physicians and is affecting p...

Cochlear nerve (CN) aplasia refers to the absence of a visible CN on oblique sagittal magnetic resonance images of the lateral aspect of the inner auditory canal (IAC). Magnetic resonance (MR) is the preferred technique in patients with sensorineural hearing loss and/or vertigo; however, computed tomography (CT) is used to evaluate the IAC or facial nerve canal. Three types of aplasia or hypopl...

Ebrahimi Ali Kavoussi Hossein Kavoussi Reza Ramezani Mazaher

Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is an uncommon disorder which is presented by a triad of lip swelling, facial nerve palsy, and a fissured tongue. A number of treatments have been reported for this syndrome with variable outcomes. We have reported a 38-year-old female patient with lower lip swelling and a fissured tongue on clinical examination. She was also suffering from facial nerve paralysis s...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
dragoslava r. djeric from the clinic of otorhinolaryngology, university clinical center, pasterova, belgrade, yugoslavia.

the author studied anatomical variations of the origin of the chorda tympani nerve from the mastoid portion of the facial nerve. the studies were performed on 200 specimens of human temporal bone. it was found that the chorda tympani may arise from the facial nerve in three levels: most commonly from the mid third of its mastoid segment (70%), less commonly from the proximal third (20%), and ve...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2014
Jason M Souza Jennifer E Cheesborough Jason H Ko Mickey S Cho Todd A Kuiken Gregory A Dumanian

BACKGROUND Postamputation neuroma pain can prevent comfortable prosthesis wear in patients with limb amputations, and currently available treatments are not consistently effective. Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) is a decade-old technique that employs a series of novel nerve transfers to permit intuitive control of upper-limb prostheses. Clinical experience suggests that it may also serve a...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2009
H Balcin P Erba R Wettstein D J Schaefer G Pierer D F Kalbermatten

Painful neuromas may follow traumatic nerve injury. We carried out a double-blind controlled trial in which patients with a painful neuroma of the lower limb (n = 20) were randomly assigned to treatment by resection of the neuroma and translocation of the proximal nerve stump into either muscle tissue or an adjacent subcutaneous vein. Translocation into a vein led to reduced intensity of pain a...

2016
Shoshana L. Woo Theodore A. Kung David L. Brown James A. Leonard Brian M. Kelly Paul S. Cederna

BACKGROUND Originally designed for prosthetic control, regenerative peripheral nerve interfaces (RPNIs) prevent neuroma formation by providing free muscle grafts as physiological targets for peripheral nerve ingrowth. We report the first series of patients undergoing RPNI implantation for treatment of symptomatic postamputation neuromas. METHODS A retrospective case series of all amputees und...

2014
L. PRESUTTI F. MAGNAGUAGNO G. PAVESI E. CUNSOLO G. PINNA M. ALICANDRI-CIUFELLI D. MARCHIONI A. PRONTERA F.M. GIOACCHINI

Patients affected by vestibular schwannomas typically report a number of symptoms and minor disabilities after surgery. Therefore, surgeons dealing with this pathology should also try to achieve a good QoL for patients who have undergone tumour removal. The aim of this study was to analyse QoL in subjects undergoing surgery for vestibular schwannomas and to try to establish a relationship with ...

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