نتایج جستجو برای: superficial radial nerve

تعداد نتایج: 247326  

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2012
Hassanzadeh Taheri, Mohammad Mehdi, Abdi , Reza,

Variations in the arterial pattern of the upper limb are abundant and diverse and have been observed frequently either in cadaver dissection or in clinical practice and reports. In the most of these reports, radial or ulnar arteries were commonly involved, which can be damaged during surgical procedures. This report presents a case of a rare variation in arising branches of brachial artery. Dur...

2014
Konstantinos Natsis Maria Piagkou Nikitas – Apollon Panagiotopoulos Stylianos Apostolidis

INTRODUCTION The axillary artery presents abnormalities in its origin and course and a variable branching. CASE DESCRIPTION A rare case of axillary artery bifurcation and branching was observed in a 60-years-old European male cadaver of Greek origin. The right axillary artery at the second part was bifurcated into a superficial and a deep brachial artery. The superficial brachial artery anter...

2014
Kiyohito NAITO

One cm longitudinal incision was made on the radius styloid process. Dissection of soft tissue was performed with taking care of extensor pollicis brevis, abductor pollicis longus and superficial branch of radial nerve. Guide wire was inserted from tip of the radius styloid process. After surgeon recognized no displacement in fluoroscopy, break-away screw (Acutwist®, Nihon Medical Next, Osaka, ...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2009
M Konarik J Knize V Baca D Kachlik

A case of anomalous terminal branching of the axillary artery, concerning the variant called superficial brachioradial artery (arteria brachioradialis superficialis) was described, with special regard to its embryological origin. The left upper limb of a male cadaver was dissected in successive steps from the axillary fossa distally to the palmar region. A variant artery, stemming from the end ...

2017
Sulochana Sakthivel Suman Verma

We report a rare combination of variations in the upper limb of a human cadaver. Accessory flexor carpi ulnaris with absent palmaris longus was observed in the left forearm during routine dissection of a male cadaver. Variant vascular pattern was observed bilaterally. Brachial artery bifurcated at a higher level. Ulnar artery gave rise to persistent median artery (PMA) which pierced the median ...

Journal: :International journal of medical science and clinical research studies 2023

One of the most common diseases in tropical countries is Hansen's disease. Mainly presents as Tuberculoid and lepromatous leprosy apart from its sub classification. Neuritic disease one commonly seen cases by neurologists. It can present mononeuritic form or mononeuritis multiplex with without dermatologic manifestations. Among peripheral nerves involved are greater auricular, ulnar,superficial...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
andrzej krol department of anaesthesia and chronic pain service, st georges hospital, london, united kingdom; consultant anesthetist in department of anaesthesia and chronic pain service, st georges hospital, london sw17 0re, united kingdom. tel: +44-2086721255, fax: +44-2087253135 matthew szarko st george’s university of london, london, united kingdom arber vala st george’s university of london, london, united kingdom jose de andres department of anaesthesia critical care and pain management, school of medicine, university of valencia, general university hospital, valencia, spain

conclusions obtained results demonstrate significant differences between intraneural and perineural injection pressures in the median, ulnar, and radial nerves. intraneural injection pressures show low specificity but high sensitivity suggesting that pressure monitoring might be a valuable tool in improving the safety and efficacy of peripheral nerve blockade in regional anesthesia. peripheral ...

A Ayatollahi-Mousavi A Enhesari A.R Sadeghifar A.R Saied F Arabnejhad L Mohammadpoor

Background & Aims: Sonography has enjoyed much attention as a noninvasive diagnostic tool for carpal tunnel syndrome in recent years. The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of anatomic variations of existence or absence of palmaris longus and fifth superficial flexor tendons on the sonographic measurement of median nerve surface area in healthy individuals’ wris...

2002
James B. Lowe

Radial nerve paralysis, which can result from a complex humerus fracture, direct nerve trauma, compressive neuropathies, neuritis, or (rarely) from malignant tumor formation, has been reported throughout the literature, with some controversy regarding its diagnosis and management. The appropriate management of any radial nerve palsy depends primarily on an accurate determination of its cause, s...

2017
Derrick Soh Cecilia Cappelen-Smith John Korber Tim Heath Dennis Cordato

Dear Editor These ultrasound images (Fig. 1. Images A–D) convey an enlarged posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) with interruption of the PIN course by dislodgement of the distal of two Mitek anchors inserted 5 years previously for a biceps tendon rupture raising suspicion of PIN transection at the level of the distal biceps anchor. Surgical exploration confirmed complete PIN laceration with the ...

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