نتایج جستجو برای: posterior interosseous flap

تعداد نتایج: 131689  

حسینی, سید ابوذر, خوشنود, پیمان, فاطمی, محمد جواد, موسوی, سید جابر, کاظمی آشتیانی, عباس,

Background: The use of random flaps is one of the most common methods of reconstructive surgery because they are easy to use and quick to do. However, the absence of axial vessels especially in the distal areas can cause ischemia and loss of total or part of the flap. Different methods and systemic and topical medications have been recommended to prevent ischemia in random flaps. The aim of thi...

2013
Leela Sayed Noemi Kelemen Stephen Williams Graham J. Offer

SUMMARY With advancing techniques, knowledge, and training, the decision to salvage a lower limb following severe trauma is becoming ever more popular and successful. However, in cases where amputation is inevitable due to extensive injury or infection, we encourage the use of the very long posterior tibial artery (VLPTA) flap when the sole of the foot and posterior tibial neurovasculature are ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1996
H Hashizume K Nishida Y Nanba Y Shigeyama H Inoue Y Morito

We treated 31 patients with non-traumatic paralysis of the posterior interosseous nerve over 15 years. There were 10 men and 21 women of mean age 40.3 years (17 to 71). Six were managed conservatively, and 25 by operation. In 14 patients entrapment occurred at the supinator, including three who had double compression at both the entrance and exit from the muscle. In four it was caused by a gang...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2013
Djalma Felipe da Silva Menéndez Roberto Sergio Martins Mario Gilberto Siqueira Igor Araújo Ferreira da Silva Lívia Barreira Cavalcante Roberto Falzoni Luciano Henrique Lopes Foroni Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira

Intraneural perineurioma is a benign tumor that occurs in less than 1% of peripheral nerve tumors; no more than 90 cases have been reported1,2. Tumorous lesions of the posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) have rarely been described3–5. An 18-year-old woman presented with a longstanding his tory of spontaneous progressive weakness in the PIN dis tribution (Figure 1). Ultrasonography and MRI studie...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2015
James Van den Bogaerde Edward Shin

Distal biceps ruptures are uncommon injuries that comprise approximately 3% of all biceps pathology. This injury is most commonly seen in 40- to 60-year-old men, and the mechanism of injury involves a forceful extension movement to a flexed elbow. Without surgical intervention, patients are left with measurable weakness in elbow flexion and supination as well as a cosmetic deformity that often ...

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