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1 online resource (ix, 181 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement, 0065-1419 ; 100 |
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Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement ; 100. 0065-1419
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Contents |
Surgery on the nerve -- Potential of electrical stimulation to promote functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury: comparisons between rats and humans -- Surgical technique for the treatment of C5 and C6 root avulsion -- Lumbosacral plexus lesions -- Microsurgical management of penetrating peripheral nerve injuries: pre, intra- and postoperative analysis and results -- Evaluation using techniques to assess muscle and nerve regeneration of a flexible glass wrap in the repair of peripheral nerves -- Analysis of the dose-response of N-acetylcysteine in the prevention of sensory neuronal loss after peripheral nerve injury -- Did the partial contralateral C7-transfer fulfill our expectations? Results after 5 year experience -- Bridging defects -- Bridging defects: autologous nerve grafts -- Allogenic nerve graft -- Alternative techniques for peripheral nerve repair: conduits and end-to-side neurorrhaphy -- Beneficial effect of genetically engineered Schwann cells with enhanced motility in peripheral nerve regeneration: review -- Schwann cells, acutely dissociated from a predegenerated nerve trunk, can be applied into a matrix used to bridge nerve defects in rats -- Comparative neuro tissue engineering using different nerve guide implants -- Bioartificial nerve graft -- Nerve regeneration using tubular scaffolds from biodegradable polyurethane -- New technique of autogenous conduits for bridging short nerve defects. An experimental study in the rabbit -- End-to-side coaptation -- End-to-side nerve neurorrhaphy: critical appraisal of experimental and clinical data -- Ingrowth of sensory axons into an end-to-side coapted nerve stump after donor nerve crush in the rat -- Which myelinated sensory axons sprout into an end-to-side coapted peripheral nerve in the rat? -- Functional recovery and mechanisms in end-to-side nerve repair in rats -- Synergistic terminal motor end-to-side nerve graft repair: investigation in a non-human primate model -- End-to-side coaptation: controversial research issue or important tool in human patients -- Cerebral plasticity -- Cortical reintegration of a replanted hand and an osseointegrated thumb prosthesis -- Cortical motor activation patterns following hand transplantation and replantation -- Coordinated function oriented movements after multiple root avulsion -- Enhanced sensory relearning after nerve repair by using repeated forearm anaesthesia: aspects on time dynamics of treatment -- Enhanced sensory re-learning after nerve repair using 3D audio-visual signals and kinaesthesia: preliminary results -- Compression and irritation syndromes -- Anatomical structures to provide passive motility of peripheral nerve trunks and fascicles -- Critical review of pathophysiologic mechanisms in thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) -- TOS-surgery via a single supraclavicular incision -- Thoracic outlet syndrome: a multidisciplinary problem with a perspective for microsurgical management without rib resection -- Neurosurgical prevention of ulceration and amputation by decompression of lover extremity peripheral nerves in diabetic neuropathy: update 2006 -- Muscle -- IMF-therapy (intention controlled myo-feedback): an innovative method in the treatment of peripheral nerve lesions -- In periopheral nerve regeneration environment enriched with activity stimulating factors improves functional recovery -- Cognitive re-education and early functional mobilisation in hand therapy after bilateral hand transplantation and heterotopic hand replantation: two case reports -- Functional, morphological and biomolecular assessment of posttraumatic neuro-muscular recovery in the rat forelimb model -- Surgery on muscles in consequence of peripheral nerve lesions |
Summary |
Annotation All over the world research is going on to improve the outcome of the treatment of peripheral nerve lesions. Yet, there exist many questions, such as: Is the autologeous nerve grafting still the golden standard in bridging defects? Have alternative techniques to overcome defects reached a level to replace autografting? What can be expected from end to side coaptation? The contributions in this book give answers to all of these questions |
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geneeskunde |
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medicine |
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volksgezondheid |
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public health |
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neurologie |
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neurology |
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chirurgie |
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surgery |
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plastische chirurgie |
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plastic surgery |
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herstel |
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rehabilitation |
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Medicine (General) |
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Geneeskunde (algemeen) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Nerves, Peripheral -- Surgery.
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Nerves, Peripheral.
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Peripheral Nerves -- surgery
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Neurosurgical Procedures -- methods
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Peripheral Nerves
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MEDICAL -- Surgery -- Neurosurgery.
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Peripheral nerves -- Surgery.
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Neurosurgical Procedures -- methods.
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Nerves, Peripheral -- Surgery.
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Nerves, Peripheral
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Nerves, Peripheral -- Surgery
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Electronic book
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Author |
Millesi, Hanno.
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Schmidhammer, R. (Robert)
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LC no. |
2007933307 |
ISBN |
9783211729588 |
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3211729585 |
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9783211729557 |
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3211729550 |
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9786611167691 |
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6611167692 |
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