نتایج جستجو برای: peripheral nerve injuries

تعداد نتایج: 432539  

2016
David Chwei-Chin Chuang

Significant progress has been achieved in the science and management of peripheral nerve injuries over the past 40 years. Yet there are many questions and few answers. The author, with 30 years of experience in treating them at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, addresses debates on various issues with personal conclusions. These include: (1) Degree of peripheral nerve injury, (2) Timing of nerv...

Journal: :Neurology India 2009
Filiz Eser Lale Akbulut Aktekin Hatice Bodur Cigdem Atan

BACKGROUND Traumatic injury of peripheral nerves is a worldwide problem and can result in significant disability. Management of peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) requires accurate localization and the assessment of severity of the lesion. AIM The purpose of this study is to analyze the data of patients with PNIs referred for electromyography to a tertiary care hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Disease 2014
Igor Immerman Andrew E Price Israel Alfonso John A I Grossman

Peripheral nerve injuries of the lower extremity (LE) are frequently encountered in orthopaedic practice. They can be traumatic or iatrogenic. Proper and timely diagnosis and treatment are the keys to optimizing outcomes. This paper reviews and discusses the basic anatomy and physiology of nerve injury and the current literature on the incidence, pathogenesis, diagnosis, management and outcomes...

2014
Griffin M.F Malahias M Hindocha S Wasim S Khan

Peripheral Nerve Injuries are one of the most common causes of hand dysfunction caused by upper limb trauma but still current management has remained suboptimal. This review aims to explain the traditional view of pathophysiology of nerve repair and also describe why surgical management is still inadequate in using the new biological research that has documented the changes that occur after the...

Journal: :Journal of anatomy 1997
S Hall

The management of peripheral nerve injury remains a major clinical problem. Progress in this field will almost certainly depend upon manipulating the pathophysiological processes which are triggered by traumatic injuries. One of the most important determinants of functional outcome after the reconstruction of a transected peripheral nerve is the length of the gap between proximal and distal ner...

Journal: :Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja 2005
Jerzy Gosk Roman Rutowski

Background. Lower extremity nerve injuries caused by wounds are often not noticed immediately after trauma. The purpose of this article was to analyze the localization of penetrating injuries to the nerves, the mechanism and extent of the lesions, and the microsurgical techniques used. The diagnostic and therapeutic basics in penetrating injuries of lower extremity nerves are also described. Ma...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2007
Cengiz Cokluk Keramettin Aydin

OBJECTIVE The aim of this clinical study was to evaluate the benefits of ultrasonographic imaging in the surgical treatment of lower extremity peripheral nerve lesions. METHODS Peripheral nerves in the lower extremity were evaluated by using real-time ultrasonographic examination. The capability of ultrasonography in terms of determination the type of injury, the position of the proximal and ...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
linqiu zhou department of rehabilitation medicine, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa; department of rehabilitation medicine, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa. tel: +856-2025331, fax: +856-2025638 avi ashkenazi doylestown hospital, doylestown, pa, usa joseph w smith department of anesthesiology, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa na jen mercy fitzgerald hospital, mercy health system, darby, pa, usa timothy r deer the center for pain relief, charleston, wv, usa chen zhou jefferson medical school, thomas jefferson university, philadelphia, pa, usa

conclusions our results support the use of pns in some patients with refractory chronic headaches. appropriate surgical planning and technique are important to achieve good clinical outcome and to minimize complications. background subcutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation (pns) has emerged as a useful tool in the treatment of intractable headaches. however, complications such as skin erosion, ...

Journal: :Seminars in plastic surgery 2015
Amy M Moore I Janelle Wagner Ida K Fox

Peripheral nerve injuries are common in the setting of complex upper extremity trauma. Early identification of nerve injuries and intervention is critical for maximizing return of function. In this review, the principles of nerve injury, patient evaluation, and surgical management are discussed. An evidence-based approach to nerve reconstruction is reviewed, including the benefits and limitatio...

2014
Ahmet Bozkurt Sabien G A van Neerven Kristl G Claeys Dan Mon O'Dey Angela Sudhoff Gary A Brook Bernd Sellhaus Jörg B Schulz Joachim Weis Norbert Pallua

Autologous nerve transplantation (ANT) is the clinical gold standard for the reconstruction of peripheral nerve defects. A large number of bioengineered nerve guides have been tested under laboratory conditions as an alternative to the ANT. The step from experimental studies to the implementation of the device in the clinical setting is often substantial and the outcome is unpredictable. This i...

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