... Journal of Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury 2008, 3:20 http://www.jbppni.com/content/3/1/20 depth and mentioning of drug dose are important Nothing was mentioned ... than elicited by electrical stimulation of phrenic nerve Thus before accepting this method as a new and innovative technique to detect phrenic nerve in difficult surgical condition like this, this ... RE, et al.: Electrical nerve localization: effects of cutaneous electrode placement and duration of stimulus on motor response Anesthesiology 2004, 100:1526-1530 Raj PP, Andres JD, Grossi P, et...
... new standards for the study of peripheralnerve injury and in the process improve public health significantly I thank our editorial board and our contributors and readers for their interest and ... brachial plexus andnerve injury This is the most exciting concept of all I look forward to a most interesting future for Journal of Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury and for the International ... cause References Journal of Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury [http:// www.jbppni.com] International Society for Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury: [http://www.brachialplexussociety.com]...
... facial nerve go directly through the parotid gland and are fully surrounded by salivary gland tissue in the pre-auricular region [25] The lower alveolar nerve runs through a mandibular canal and ... intent of nerve preservation in oral and maxillofacial surgery Materials and methods Tissue Samples Four types of tissue - nerves, salivary glands, cancellous bone and cortical bone - were taken from ... tissue samples) Page of Nerve tissue samples were taken from the infraorbital nerve, salivary gland tissue was taken from the external part of the parotid gland and cancellous and cortical bone from...
... facial nerve go directly through the parotid gland and are fully surrounded by salivary gland tissue in the pre-auricular region [25] The lower alveolar nerve runs through a mandibular canal and ... intent of nerve preservation in oral and maxillofacial surgery Materials and methods Tissue Samples Four types of tissue - nerves, salivary glands, cancellous bone and cortical bone - were taken from ... tissue samples) Page of Nerve tissue samples were taken from the infraorbital nerve, salivary gland tissue was taken from the external part of the parotid gland and cancellous and cortical bone from...
... purposes) Journal of Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury 2008, 3:6 While little published work has focused on the occurrence of either phenomenon in peripheralnerve tumor, either seems like ... understanding of the chemical and molecular causes of pain in these lesions will likely lead to increased therapeutic options for palliating pain from tumors involving and invading peripheral nerves ... appears to be largely restricted to peripheral nerves [15], however to date the development of a specific inhibitor has been elusive Malignancy-induced nerve pain Nerve pain caused by malignant tumors...
... this article as: Turgut and Geuna, International symposium on peripheralnerve repair and regeneration and 2nd club Brunelli meeting Journal of Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury 2010, 5:5 ... Turgut and Geuna Journal of Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury 2010, 5:5 Page of www.personalweb.unito.it/isabelle.perroteau/symposium2009/ ... manuscript and have read/approved the final manuscript Author Details 1Department of Neurosurgery, Adnan Menderes University School of Medicine, AydRn, Turkey and 2Department of Clinical and Biological...
... of the eyelashes, surgery started Harvesting nerve allografts and preservation The male animal was placed in the prone position, and the sciatic nerve was harvested The sciatic nerve was exposed ... interposed between the proximal and distal nerve stumps of the ulnar nerve using 10-0 epineural sutures in the Nakayama et al Journal of Brachial Plexus andPeripheralNerve Injury 2010, 5:17 http://www.jbppni.com/content/5/1/17 ... muscles and the MNCV for the right ulnar nerve (the allogeneic-transplanted nerve) were expressed as percentages of the values for the left ulnar nerve (the isogeneic-transplanted nerve) and are...
... treated hand Infections J Hand Surg 1982;7A:388–394 Kanavel AB Infections of the Hand: A Guide to the Surgical Treatment of Acute and Chronic Suppurative Processes in the Fingers, Hand, and Forearm ... Burkhalter WE Deep space infections Hand Clin 1989;5:553–559 Floyd WE III, Troum S, Frankle MA Acute and chronic sepsis In: Peimer CA, ed Surgery of the Handand Upper Extremity 1st ed New York: ... Operative HandSurgery 3rd ed New York: Churchill Livingstone; 1993:1021–1038 Stern PJ, Staneck JL, McDonough JJ, et al Established hand infections: a controlled prospective study J Hand Surg...
... front of his arm to his hand He was having difficulty lifting objects with his right handand performing repetitive-type motions, with weakness of his right shoulder and biceps He reported occasional ... muscles on the right side C5, C7, and C8 muscles were normal The nerve conduction studies did not exhibit peripheralnerve slowing as evidence for peripheralnerve compression A B Figure 18–1 ... outlet syndrome may involve nerves of the brachial plexus and may present with weakness and numbness of the hand Physical findings of asymmetric pulses, vascular bruits, and a positive Adson’s test...
... extremity injuries due to medications J Hand Surg 1987;12A: 744–750 Seyfer AE, Solimando DA Toxic lesions of the hand associated with chemotherapy J Hand Surg 1983;8:39–42 Stanley D, Conolly ... WB Iatrogenic injection injuries of the handand upper limb J Hand Surg 1992;17B:442–446 164 Section VI Contractures Dupuytren’s Contracture Jack Abboudi and David S Zelouf Stiff Joints Shelly ... Antitumor agents: extravasation, management, and surgical treatment Ann Plast Surg 1994;32:39–44 Seyfer AE Injection and extravasation injuries In: HandSurgery Update Rosemont, IL: American Academy...
... study of the zone I flexor tendon injury and implications for treatment J Hand Ther 1990;133–148 Leddy JP Avulsions of the flexor digitorum profundus Hand Clin 1985;1:77–83 Leddy JP, Bechler J ... In: Blair WF, ed Techniques in HandSurgery Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins; 1996:120–128 Leddy JP, Packer JW Avulsion of the profundus tendon insertion in athletes J Hand Surg [Am] 1977;2A:66–69 ... phalanx Hand Clin 1988;4:537–547 Smith JH Avulsion of a profundus tendon with simultaneous intraarticular fracture of the distal phalanx–Case report J Hand Surg [Am] 1981;6A:600–601 Strickland JW...
... an anatomical and biomechanical study J Hand Surg [Am] 1980;5A:79–88 Diao E, Eaton RG Total collateral ligament excision for contractures of the proximal interphalangeal joint J Hand Surg [Am] ... interphalangeal joint J Hand Surg [Am] 1986;11A:661–669 Minamikawa Y, Horii E, Amadio PC, Cooney WP, Linscheid RL, An K-N Stability and constraint of the proximal interphalangeal joint J Hand Surg [Am] ... J Hand Surg [Am] 1992;17A:157–163 Stanley JK, Jones WA, Lynch MC Percutaneous accessory collateral ligament release in the treatment of proximal interphalangeal joint flexion contracture J Hand...
... of the hand to the metacarpophalangeal joint level, with sensation diffusely diminished in the hand, most predominantly in the median nerve distribution Diagnostic Studies Posteroanterior and lateral ... ligaments are not disrupted and will contribute to stability After reduction and pinning of the carpometacarpal dislocation, the hand should be splinted for pain management and soft tissue rest After ... and fifth carpometacarpal joint dislocation AJR 1986;140:319–324 Gurland M Carpometacarpal joint injuries of the fingers Hand Clin 1992;8: 733–744 Jebson PJ, Engber WD, Lange RH Dislocation and...
... Biomechanics of the Handand Wrist; May 22–23, 1992; Brussels, Belgium Lavernia CJ, Cohen MS, Taleisnik J Treatment of scapholunate dissociation by ligamentous repair and capsulodesis J Hand Surg [Am] ... between the thumb and index finger of one handand the lunate between the thumb and index of the other An anteroposterior translation motion is performed between these bones Pain and dorsal palmar ... wrist: anatomy, mechanical properties and function J Hand Surg [Am] 1999;24A: 456–468 Watson HK, Ashmead D IV, Makhlouf MV Examination of the scaphoid J Hand Surg [Am] 1988;13A:657–660 Whipple...
... for radial club hand J Hand Surg [Am] 1985;10A:964–968 Kessler I Centralization of the radial club hand by gradual distraction J Hand Surg [Br] 1989;14B:37–42 Lamb DW Radial club hand A continuing ... aphalangia Hand Clin 1998;14:1–15 Kay SP, Wiberg M Toe to hand transfer in children Part 1: technical aspects J Hand Surg [Br] 1996;21B:723–734 Kay SP, Wiberg M, Bellow M, Webb F Toe to hand transfer ... THE HANDAND WRIST 73 Rheumatoid Arthritis: Metacarpophalangeal Joint Reconstruction Arthroplasty R John Naranja, Jr and Kevin D Plancher History and Clinical Presentation A 53-year-old right hand...
... Avvedimento and Guido Molea Chapter Surgical Treatment of PeripheralNerve Injury 93 Hassan Hamdy Noaman Chapter PeripheralNerve Surgery: Indications, Surgical Strategy and Results Jörg Bahm and Frédéric ... to predict 3.2 Sunderland’s classification Early work of Sunderland brought about a much deeper understanding of the nerve ultrastructure (Sunderland, 1947, Sunderland and Bradley 1949) This ... Longo, and S Varon 1982 Nerve regeneration across an extended gap: a neurobiological view of nerve repair and the possible involvement of neuronotrophic factors.” The Journal of Hand Surgery...
... other hand, inhibitors such as tacrine and physostigmine, show poor selectivity between AChE and BChE Clinical studies have indicated that inhibition of plasma BChE may result in potentiating peripheral ... DDGBChE-AChE ¼ RTlnK¢I/KI, where K¢I and KI and are the dissociation constants for BChE and AChE, respectively [28] 0.29 lM and 7.1 lM for BChEs from equine [14] and rat plasma [15], respectively ... Trp86, and the peripheral anionic site residues, Asp74 and Trp286 Trp86 (Trp82 in BChE) and Ó FEBS 2003 Cholinesterase–E2020 interactions (Eur J Biochem 270) 4451 Table Dissociation constants and...
... for surgery in these highly vital functional areas Cappabianca, Califano and Iaconetta have created a detailed and fully modern review of methods and strategies related to complex surgeryand ... surgery paralleled those of neurosurgery, and ENT, maxillofacial and plastic surgery In 1907 Schloffer was the first to report successful removal of a pituitary F Tomasello ( ) Dept of Neurosurgery ... Complutense University and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Gregorio Marañon University Hospital, Madrid, Spain Andrea Battisti Division of Maxillofacial Surgery, “Sapienza” University...
... marrow andperipheral blood cells of selected individuals (Table 2) Spot No (14-3-3 related) was only present in patient C, spot No 121 and 122 (TCHTP and variant) was only present in patient F and ... AL, DN, and JP carried out the 2D electrophoresis and all other experimental work PS, ET, and WKH coordinated the laboratory work and helped to draft the manuscript All authors read and approved ... patient D and spots No 91 (Ku antigen) and 115 (Rho A) were not present in patient C (Figure 3) Furthermore, only patients F and G showed an expression of plasminogenactivator inhibitor-2 and a variant...